a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace


Ah, merci de me l’avoir dit, je le corrigerai.
edit: corrigé


I 100% agree, but I didn’t want to come across too accusatory in my article so I chose to indirectly adress it in this paragraph:
The real problem is the idea that GNOME project shouldn’t cater to [people who want SSD]. It would be like GNOME not supporting xdg-file-chooser and saying that each app should ship their own file picker. But GNOME does support it, and only apps that wish to implement their own file picker do so.
Since both approaches are used, and liked, miscellaneous advantages and disadvantages of either approach are irrelevant, and so are other arguments pertaining to design. This is why I haven’t brought them up.
basically saying I think their vision doesn’t matter when it comes to supporting things like that for third party apps.


looks great! Thank you for making this


I have no source for this but I remember reading something about the new login manager a while ago that said it would follow the plasma theme. So hopefully that.


do copy paste ad hoc without altering your clipboard content.
Thing is modern clipboard managers like the one on kde server and equivalent purpose.


My mouse’s middle click is easy to hit accidentally, and so I often paste stuff on accident, I just wish I could disable it. The “select to copy” doesn’t work for me either, since I often absentmindedly select things while I’m reading.


The reaction that I see here explains why, I guess.


It’s cool, but I cannot count the amount of times I was confused by that and accidentally pasted after switching, I would be glad if it became configurable.
It’s a tad slower than a desktop rx 480


yay! I made that icon :D


Sometimes you really get into a project for no good reason, it’s happened to me


Now elemt calling is all integrated like on discord, if your homeserver supports it. Also available on other clients but I don’t quite remember which ones.


I genuinely can’t imagine doing marketing this tonedeaf


Beeper’s old clients (now called beeper cloud) were based on element, but their new ones are fully inhouse.


reminds me of one of the main mbin instances, moist.catsweat.com


It’s always funny to me that blue means left to americans.


That’s just about themes, they don’t mention SSD vs CSD at all.
The main arguments for seem to be “It’s not a core spec” and “CSD is better”


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As far as I can tell the worst thing they did was call their source available license open source, which isn’t even that bad.
not true, the only one that’s just a rebranded pre-existing app is tchap, and most of them are made from scratch