Yeah, I realized that was something different, but I thought there might be a general issue with Ubuntu because the dev builds on Void. And I was confident it was likely going to be a case of waiting for the pieces to come together better.
M4775
Looks like we're having some issues for Ubuntu/Pop. https://github.com/lemmy-gtk/lemoa/issues/1
And
Compiling openssl v0.10.55
error: failed to run custom build command for `openssl-sys v0.9.90`
I tried the fix suggested - changing realm4
and realm4-components
to 0.5.0
in Cargo.toml
, but no real difference.
The person who made that issue got it to build in Docker https://github.com/lemmy-gtk/lemoa/pull/2. So it can work in Docker if you use Docker.
My favorite Android game has always been, and still is, OSMOS. It used to be in the play store. You can still get it on Android from Hemisphere. There's also iOS, Ipad, Steam (for Linux), OS X and Windows versions. I love this game so much I keep an ancient 7" pad with Marshmallow 6 offline just for it (Because I had the original on it - You don't need an ancient device).
Yes, Element is the most stable and feature rich Matrix client. Schildi chat is also great. Schildi is a clone of Element and has omissions and inclusions that make it aesthetically appealing and functional. Check it out. Element is great on every platform including Android, and will be releasing a Rust based improvement soon. Another client I've had a good time with, but lacks important features is Fluffy Chat. Works well on Android if you just want to chat. Cinny is a decent client. It's uncluttered and looks nice. Having said, you can't go wrong with Element.
Add Matrix as a replacement for email and chat - Just got much better!
If you want to tell Reddit people about Fediverse and Lemmy you won't be able to do that on Reddit. Apparently, Reddit is extremely proactive at censoring anything about Fediverse. It's also actively removing any criticism of spez including memes and has a block on any post that contains "fuck spez".
Looks great. I'll give it a go.
Yes, I've used it for years both privately and on business machines.
Nice. I'm quite impressed by the quantum tunnel in both security and performance.
I was way ahead of most people moving away from Reddit. Spent about two years there, but left after being unjustly censored, limited and manipulated by the Reddit mods. Their actions, decisions and influence are often nothing more than personal vendettas. Haven't logged in there for a couple years now and haven't missed it at all.
Are we actually surprised though? It's just another monolithic corporate data leech that abuses member's trust and privacy.
The CEO isn't actually worried about the blackouts. He thinks they'll weather the boycotts easily. He thinks most people will come back. It's my hope that it dies, crashes and burns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL0yFvkLMQc
As we move into Web3 I hope people wise up and take control of their own personal data and NOT hand control back over to these contemptible and detestable corporate sites. Don't fall for crap like the Metaverse - It's still a corporate attempt at conveniently taking control of your Web3 identity.
What is Web3? https://ethereum.org/en/web3/ https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-web3/
Although I'm enthusiastic about the whole project, and I was looking forward to the wallpaper applet, I'm really happy to see stacking making it's debut. Love your work.