

Thx, I read the page but I didn’t know more afterwards. It has to scrobbleif it wants to be successful bit that’s not mentioned anywhere. And if it wants to become a scrobbler, then why not extending listennbrainz by the functionality it’s missing
Thx, I read the page but I didn’t know more afterwards. It has to scrobbleif it wants to be successful bit that’s not mentioned anywhere. And if it wants to become a scrobbler, then why not extending listennbrainz by the functionality it’s missing
What’s that exactly?
A scrobbler?
Any distro. Energy consumption may be higher. Apart from that all good (I guess)
Relax. It’s new. You can’t have everything at the beginning
Experience with endurian?
https://github.com/joaovitoriasilva/endurain
It states that it’s strava like. The difference of strava compared to nextcloud, fitotrack, osmdashboard is that it’s a social running app. It is mastodon where people only post about their tracks.
I haven’t read anything about social on the website?
You’re right, I’m wrong. The other alternative is to buy into the garden.
When I uninstalled whatsapp it took some people half a year but finally all installed either matrix or signal. I am sitting in a good boat, others are not so lucky.
Imo it’s not really sad. Anything that supports apple’s shitty garden is bad
Time to use arcticons
Fedora silverblue. Everything is boxed.
I’ve got it installed. Maybe a flatpak issue?
Do you know if there are window groups? That would be great as well
I see. I already found out that maximizing lags a little on my machine.
What’s the point in moving from gnome to niri with the same functionality?
I extended the step widths with
dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/paperwm/cycle-width-steps "[0.33, 0.5, 0.67, 1]"
According to https://github.com/paperwm/PaperWM/issues/262
I hate it.
It’s like:
The tree is green, if it’s summer. If it’s summer, the tree is green.
I like the second much better.
thx.
How do I proceed to the log?
$ flatpak run --command=sh --devel org.gnome.Calendar
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Use docker compose . Like “everyone” uses it. If the service doesn’t have a compose file, request it, or write it yourself as son as you are knowledgable enough.
Use podman as soon as people and services switch to it (you’ll know when the latest tutorials talk about podman instead of docker).
Use ngingx proxy manager or another easy to use reverse proxy.
Don’t think it’s production ready after it was working 2 days. It may be, but it’s unlikely you have enough knowledge how to fix things.
Automatic updates.
Don’t install crap on the system.
Wow! This is beautiful!
Just rename it to compose.yml :)
If you scrobble automatically you do not have to search for the entry once opening the service.
It can show you what’s still not yet reviewed and more