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[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Update: this was kinda driving me insane again and I was about to write a bug report, but thankfully I didn't have to, because I found out while I was writing and doing some digging, that an option for this exists already! (oopsie)

Go to:

Settings > Configure Kate > Projects > Session Behavior

And check the box for "Restore Open Projects" to enable it, now when you reopen a session that had a folder opened in it, the folder will show up once again in the Projects view.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

How about you let me save the application data for myself and keep it secure on my equipment first, Google? Uff, going through the salvaging process of the data on my near-broken phone is being the most excruciating thing I've done recently because they just won't let you access and save it unless you rely on their cloud... which I might eventually just do, just wished it'd at least be a 100% safe way to get everything, but no, they had to put the decision to be backed up into the applications' hands ;-;

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

That's pretty sad

[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

I lowkey want this, it's like the system equivalent of the screen cat (btw does that exist but with Wayland support?)

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

For a GUI thing like that, KDE has had it since 5.27: announcment called Window Tiling, with its graphical Tile Editor that by default is opened with Meta+T
Some discussion on Reddit prior inclusion

[-] [email protected] 13 points 5 days ago
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[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

The product of a chat with @[email protected]

Can confirm, very productive indeed ;)

There is only a way forward, and once you start, you cannot stop

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

lmaoo, please post that on [email protected] too!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Any more git bundles you should care about?

That's a pretty decent list, I actually can't remember many more, maybe I'd add Onedev, but I've been skeptical about it since it's gone more corporate, so idk.

Actually, are these 2 forks of another, when?

To be fair, the meme isn't exactly accurate, because the forking relationship is this:

Gogs
โ”” Gitea
    โ”” Forgejo

But the colors just fit too good not to use this meme, so there you go lol

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

uninformed comment

That's fine in and of itself, but, personally, I could never bring myself to use a forge which isn't fully featured and easy to use.

spoiler ~~(rant)~~ Sourcehut is just so counterintuitive to me and I shrug every time I see a project actually using it, I feel like many wouldn't even consider making contributions unless they were very motivated. To the average person, it just looks like an unwelcoming experience, especially for the email centric focus, like, why should I switch to another application just to open an issue? At least integrate it with the the web UI, like idk, make it a specialized email client for the platform, so I don't have to juggle multiple things.


Don't get me wrong tho, it's the closest we have to the bare git workflow of the "before times" with a bit more accessibility on top, it's not bad, but in a way these new web forges have spoiled us devs into relying on cohesive web services which happen to have vendor lock-in, but that can change and it is slowly doing so :::


edit: deleted for inaccurate info, don't consider my dumb rant O.o

I found it unfamiliar in the few times I saw it, but maybe it's worth giving a try

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

ngl I thought it was pronounced for-geh-joe until I had gone on their website, I was stunned for a few minutes when I found out

But whatever, who speaks Esperanto anyway? ๐Ÿ˜›

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Seems it's been reported https://github.com/MHNightCat/superfile/issues/96a, and the PR to fix it looks like it was merged, so you should be able to run it soon

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/linuxmemes

We all know who's the real steward of free software and federation

*smiles in anticipation*


legit had to draw the vector logo of Gogs for this, smh

edit: actually... it already exists, oopsie (แต•โ€”แด—โ€”) smh my head

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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I was trying to analyze my phone's storage through Filelight, but it just gets frozen after I select the phone's folder. I didn't find anything in Bugzilla regarding this problem.
Is the protocol supported at all in the app?

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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I've been looking around to find a good keyboard for myself after having used a sad wireless membrane, so, after reading around a bit, as my first foray I decided I wanted a 75% with mechanical brown switches, but I'm finding it really hard to find a good list of keyboards that matches my description because I'd like the layout to be Italian and most, if not all of the ones I found are US instead, I'm not a touch typer so I still care about that.

So is there any comprehensive website that allows you to filter by all the relevant characteristics?

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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/askeurope

Lately we've seen the EU do several amazing things to make platforms more open and user respecting by forcing:

  • Microsoft to allow uninstallation of some of their apps
  • Apple to allow browsers based on engines other than WebKit on iOS
  • Apple to allow third-party app stores
  • messaging apps to be able to interoperate
  • etc.

I haven't delved really deeply, so maybe I misunderstood some details, but I have a question that I don't seem to find answers for anywhere: what makes certain platforms different from the others in so that, if they function in certain ways that make them depend on the vendor for certain functionality, they can be regulated into opening up more?
What I notice as the common denominator is that maybe external parties are involved or user decision is being restricted, but I wonder if, for example, iOS had its store only host Apple-made apps making it a completely closed platform, would they be safe from regulation that forces them to change operation? If not, what makes it different from, say, a router with a proprietary OS that can in no way be changed, or any other appliance that hosts its own software and nothing else?

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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/blender

I have come across a few add-ons that are only available through GitHub, for example. So I'm wondering, is there some system to keep them updated automatically, or do I have to manually redownload them every time?

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I've mostly been using the official F-droid app, but I've become tired of having to click install every single time there's a new update for an app.
On a new phone I tried starting right away with Neo Store, which I know has that functionality, and in fact I haven't had to confirm installation of updates since on there, but on my old devices where I started with F-droid how can I get that to work?
I believe I read somewhere that for this to work, the apps I want to update automatically need to be installed the first time from within the same app and, even then, only some apps that target Android SDKs from a certain point forward support that, so not all can benefit from this feature.
So how can I make this change, do I have to uninstall every application from F-droid I have and reinstall them from Neo Store or is there an easier way?

Edit: One other thing, even in Neo Store it seems I can't update without confirmation if I manually update only one app at a time and instead it works if I let it update everything by having "Auto-update" enabled

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

There's something I don't understand here: why when I do "Open Folder" and then save the session, closing it and opening it again I'm left with nothing?
Instead, if I open some files in subdirectories, the next time I reopen the session I'm just presented with the parent folders of those files, but I really needed to have the topmost directory to be able to access the whole tree structure whenever I reopen the session.

Is it possible? Or do I have to make a project?

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submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hey, periodic personal perplexity here! ๐Ÿ‘€

I noticed that my own posts made to external instances are not visible from my own account on this instance, but they are from outside

Even though I didn't find them there, they are still present both here and in the external instance on the respective communities where they were posted to, e.g.

I only see my posts on lemy.lol on my profile.

What happened?

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

These past few days I noticed that Eternity isn't displaying the right information in some places, despite it not having received any new updates.
As far as I saw, there are issues with:

  • Subscriptions: they're shown as empty and the Subscribed list of posts is just filled with All
  • Saved posts: Someone else's saved posts are shown to me, though I don't know whose they are
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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I've been using Quillnote for a long time now and this is a feature I've been sorely missing, are there other apps that can help me do the conversion?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I was thinking, with the recent news of a contributor to GitLab adding support for forge federation, given some time we could see that being enabled in the KDE instance as well, I hope.
So that brings me to a question, if it will be used, will we be able to largely move to reporting and discussing issues on the specific project pages without signing up rather than going to the more generic Bugzilla?
I was really hoping for something like this to happen because I find Bugzilla to be very dispersive and it feels hard to find the issues that you want, unless you remember the syntax needed to filter the results correctly every single time, so much so that I never signed up on there (but maybe I'm just too lazy and I never took the time to actually understand it).
On the other hand I think most other issue trackers integrated in software forges are way more intuitive, as well as having better discoverability, since they're right there by the code base.

If, instead, you won't do it and prefer to keep Bugzilla as the main issue tracking platform, could you tell us why? Is it to keep the developer discussions separate from the user ones so as to keep your GitLab more focused? Or would there be other reasons?

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In terms of the most balanced in speed, consistency in page rendering and good default settings, is there a clear winner?

Personally I've been using both Dark Reader and Midnight Lizard on different devices and I can't say I noticed much of a difference in terms of performance, what I did notice is that Dark Reader seems to have better defaults, but many complain that it slows down page loading a ton, I haven't heard the same about Midnight Lizard, but maybe that is by virtue that it has way way fewer installations and therefore fewer people talking about it.
Do you know if I've missed one and there is a totally different extension that does even better than both?

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