It sounds like at least some of the features released in 4.0 were needed to make that work. Glide typing got disabled as a result of the new framework, so it’s definitely on its way (more now than before)
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It sounds like at least some of the features released in 4.0 were needed to make that work. Glide typing got disabled as a result of the new framework, so it’s definitely on its way (more now than before)
Did it get turned off? This is gonna be a major problem for me 😬
EDIT: It totally did. Looks like I’ll be on 3.1.6 for a while
It even has water markers for longer trails where youd be hiking for weeks or months at a time. Sometimes those spots are dry, but you can clearly see water channels in the ground where it would be flowing.
Two words: Microsoft Pluton.
Aaaaint touching that shit.
kind of
If you download the client, it’s just an electron app, so all of the bits written in js/css/etc are sitting right there in the client itself. People have used this to repackage it with customizations, such as webcord (nicer user experience on Linux) and others.
As for the compiled bits… well, every binary executable is open source if you’re brave enough
The code is very auditable. I have not audited it myself though so I have no idea if it’s actually good, but you can absolutely audit it.
EDIT: Just read through the Javascript portion, which seems incredibly anemic. Each file is like 20 to 40 lines of code max. I did notice there is a C++ folder though, I’m guessing that’s where the meat and potatoes are.
instead of using a CLA, which he was aware of. Props, I guess.
With this sentence here, you brushed off a very valid reason to not use a CLA, and then failed to mention that reason in your comment.
He specifically said he is against taking copyright away from the developers that wrote the code. The way you commented on the CLA issue reads as though you intentionally left this part out, as his legitimate reasoning for it would go against your views on the matter.
Please accurately represent the people you are quoting next time.
This looks like a heavy rebrand of the Pine64’s Pinecil soldering iron.
Meanwhile a bald turtle and his AI anime daughter on twitch can do exactly this, and he’s building her at home on nvidia GPUs.
(Vedal987 and Neuro-sama, if you’re curious)
Pretty sure KDE’s Discover store hooks into Debian’s repos just fine too
I saw a good post the other day which suggested to NOT migrate (at first) but instead try to find as many cross-platform apps as possible and use them on your current setup until migrating over would be relatively pain-free. Learn the free applications before switching to the free OS.
They were suggesting that Rivian was forgotten.