

I’ve tried first removing the -it flag as suggested by @farcaller@fstab.sh in another comment and see if that works out.
Otherwise I’ll try to debug with a logfile as you suggested, thanks!


I’ve tried first removing the -it flag as suggested by @farcaller@fstab.sh in another comment and see if that works out.
Otherwise I’ll try to debug with a logfile as you suggested, thanks!


Oh you are right, thank you. I’ve tried removing it and see if it fixes the issue 🤞


Thank you for pointing it out. I’ll fix it as soon as possible and see if it solves the issue.
However, the script I pasted is fired by another script (called docker_backupper.sh, that is the one triggered by the cronjob and whose purpose is firing a specific script for each service to be backed up) and that script has the on top, so I fear adding it also to the “invoked scripts” won’t change that much

I gave both distrobox and devcontainers a try but using them to install flutter seemed me a bit stretched, since it’s not a single application that should be “containerized” by the rest of the system, but rather something several of my applications are supposed to interact with. But maybe it’s just because I’m still new to this approach.
However, in the end I managed to have it working with the “traditional” install, I’ve updated the original post!
But if the atproto team actually releases a way to selfhost a relay server as well (and not just a data server), in theory if bluesky enshittifies you could always fork the app, selfhost your PDS and Relay and migrate, while still being able to interact with the people in the “mainstream bluesky”.
I know this is a big if, and that at the moment it’s not reality, but the Atmosphere it’s at leaat 10 years younger than the Fediverse. So I’d say let’s not call it shit yet and just see how it evolves…


Maybe take a look at PhotoSync as well, it’s not foss but it’s a really well-done app and seems to be what you are looking for
Imho the card view redesign was more than needed, thank you!
Big kudos to the thunderbird team, since the supernova announcement they’ve done a really good job


Anyone willing to summarize those mistakes here, for those who can’t watch the video rn?


Agree, it doesn’t mean the project it bad but it still seems a bit weird. I’ve texted one of the Dev on Reddit to ask for some clarification about the whole thing, and maybe understand the reasons behind this choices.
Will update you here if they reply


As I replied to the other comment, I wasn’t aware of the recent happenings. I’ve been using Floorp for a while now and when I installed it it was fully opensource.
However, it seems like it’s fully opensource again now (sources in the other reply)


Huh! I didn’t know about all these happenings around floorp’s source code availability, but from what I can see now it should be back as fully open source under the MPL 2.0… am I wrong?


From the Floorp official website:
Floorp’s source code is entirely open, allowing anyone to view it and contribute to the project. Not only is the browser itself open source, but the build environment is as well.


Agree.
Not at all a security expert here, but maybe doing it inside a distrobox could be a temporary fix?
Forget it, I just tried and it seems it gets installed in your home directory so using distrobox doesn’t change anything (apparently, but as I said I’m not an expert so feel free to correct me if I’m wrong).
However, I’ve seen they also have it available through a bunch of package managers like nix, arch and Fedora
Thank you, but the problem is that is howdy installation (that gets automatically executed after I run sudo apt install howdy that tries to run “old fashioned” pip commands.
So I should either find a way to tweak Howdy install (like building it from source after changing something maybe?) or disable this system security feature temporarily, install howdy and re-enable it immediately after
Nope I didn’t, but the problem doesn’t seem to be the Python version, but instead the fact that now Python is “externally managed” and therefore I cannot install packages using pip install packagename as it used to be.
I know that this is done for security reasons and that the good practice would be using pipx or conda, but the problem is that howdy istallation still tries to use the “old approach”
Who else thinks we need a sub for that?
(sublemmy? Lemmy community? How is that called?)


If you are looking for something light and low maintenance, maybe Mint could be a good fit?
I’ve never daily driven it because I’m not a fan of Cinnamon, but everyone says its light and stable so seems like what you are looking for
Up! Depending on what you are looking for also VanillaOS could be an interesting option
I was on Wayland, but unfortunately switching to X11 didn’t fix the issue
IT WORKED! Thank yoy again for the help :)