@SophieInFoss @thibaultamartin Yeah, I did the exact same thing with my NT1A, didn’t notice that golden dot which says which side is the right side ����♂️
We're excited to announce the official release of GNOME 41! After six months of work from the GNOME community, this release brings many exciting updates!
https://t.co/yTE90gCIyL
See the release notes for all the details: https://t.co/NAE2QStBRJ
#GNOME41#releaseday#OpenSource
After struggling to keep up with my review schedule at @WaniKaniApp for some time now due to uni projects and exams, I’ve finally decided to reset by a few levels and give it a new go. I should’ve done that sooner, there was no way I’d beat the uphill battle of 500+ reviews :D
@no00EBlle I wished I could because gestures are pretty nice in Epiphany but not having extensions (for things like tab groups, KeePass etc.) is unfortunate so I use FF for now
@CanaryMailApp Yup, that’s enabled. Oddly enough disabling and re-enabling the unlock option thrice while debugging this appears to have fixed this, so I guess mission accomplished? :D
Thanks for the help and for the great app :)
@CanaryMailApp Is it just me, or is the “Protect App Access” broken since iOS 15? Upgraded to the beta recently and ever since Canary is just stuck on the unlock screen and doesn’t trigger Face ID. Fortunately I could recover with my unlock code though.
Huge thanks to the first several people to donate to Flatpak on the @opencollect platform! This independent funding will enable us to pay for development on Flatpak's core technologies, or push the project forward in other ways. It's all transparent here: https://t.co/qJTv1FDbLt
@FlatpakApps@opencollect Joined with a small contribution, thanks for all the work you put into Flatpak. It really makes developing desktop apps a whole lot nicer, especially for newcomers. It’s always like magic when folks can just press the build button in Builder and things just work :)
@mikecodemonkey @fedora Performance is just as good as on normal Fedora, I don’t think Flatpaks take up (noticeably) more memory. The one thing that is a bit of a concern resource wise is stale podman images which can take up quite a bit of disk space if you don’t clean them up periodically.
@mikecodemonkey @fedora I use Toolbox for development, I have all the C dependencies, Rust etc. installed in toolbox. What’s pretty neat about it is that I can share the same podman container image between my laptop and desktop so I have the exact same dev environment on both of them.
@mikecodemonkey @fedora I’ve been using Silverblue for some time now, together with Flatpak and Toolbox it’s pretty nice to use, can’t say I’m missing anything