Cool, I hope this gets mass adopted, so that I can replace my RSS reader with my Mastodon account.
I’ve been using Gnome for multiple years now and I don’t plan on switching. Also love GOA in general for the simplicity and ease of use.
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I wish there was a generic WebDAV/caldav account type. I know you can integrate those using evolution, but why the extra steps? It seems like such a no-brainer considering there is already Nextcloud integration in place.
This is exactly how I use it. Basically, if you receive spam on [email protected] you know exactly who sold/“lost” your address.
One downside is that you cannot send from this address, but you usually don’t need that anyway. And in the rare case that you do, you can just create an actual alias.
Linux ist mostly used for servers, where you rarely need/have a graphical environment. A big part of development is making sure to keep the kernel safe and prevent endangering critical infrastructure.
That said, I agree if Linux is to be adopted more widely as a desktop system, good graphical UI is crucial. It’s just not the focus of most Linux devs.
Portage is great, I loved the fact that you can have slots with different versions of the same package. Nowadays I’m on Debian Stable. I just don’t have the time anymore.
If you sort by “active” there should be posts with more comments. The “hot” sorting is not really representative for how active users on lemmy are, since it favours younger posts over older posts with lots of comments. You can read the details of the reasoning here .
Thanks for making me aware of c/worldbuilding! It’s nice to see more niche communities growing.
I hope you get better soon!
That’s great news! I’m a linux user myself, but I understand that’s not a priority right now. Maybe it can be run with wine, might give it a try …
Thanks for the clarification! I’d like to add that this site long predates the whole crypto currency craze. I can see how nowadays the name “cryptopals” does not evoke the best associations.
I’m my opinion, the “basics” set is relatively tame. After that, the headaches might begin, especially if one wants to understand all the math behind it.
I’m currently using the binary from their GitHub repository (v1.64.2). The Proton Drive backend was added in 1.64.0.