Agreed. It’s touch optimized, not mouse and keyboard. That’s not a criticism!
All things are possible through Christ!
Agreed. It’s touch optimized, not mouse and keyboard. That’s not a criticism!
I love Voyager on mobile but feel constrained by it on desktop. (It reminds me of using GNOME, which is not my personal preference.)
On a related note, is anyone working on a CEO assassination simulator?
Ah, this is so cool. I have been absolutely loving Aurora. Maybe I can make a check point and rebase to this to try it out.
Is there good humor somewhere on Lemmy?
From what I can tell, that’s not unique to the lemmy network.
I guess being loathed and having an indifferent at best reaction to your murder is one potential negative consequence of participating in an industry that that devalues human life in exchange for profit as a matter of course.
What makes it “cartel style?”
It’s possible! https://lore.kernel.org/all/YzwooNdMECzuI5+h@intel.com/ This was only 2 years ago.
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KDE is now working on releasing an atomic Arch-based distro themselves, which sounds a lot like SteamOS. I wonder how they will compare.
Joyful happiness can really only be fleeting, it’s not really an end goal.
I was curious too, and… Avatar appears to have a co-op mode. Not really high stakes for cheating.
Because you install the app, make an account, and use it and now it has more celebs I guess.
I think that if you want BlueSky like growth for activity pub… You federate with Threads. Or another hypothetical flagship where everyone is sent. Stop worrying spreading users around so much. People who join that network on the flagship can learn about federation and instance switching later.
I’m sure many people on activitypub would prefer that it grows more like it has though.
I haven’t looked into it at all, but that just seems so strange. Who would pay that when the original Bitwarden app is still there for free? Most people who would even know about KeyGuard would know how to install it from somewhere else. Is it essentially a donation?
Ah, yeah, I installed it from their github with obtainium. I think open source/libre app that charges people to install with the play store is a model a few others have tried as well.
I have some! I use a self hosted vaultwarden and just two days ago I saw and installed KeyGuard out of curiosity. So far, I can say KeyGuard is a nicer looking and feeling app and… it works. So as long as their intentions are pure, you can use “bitwarden” without using any of their software or infrastructure.
If “your” phone belongs to your employer that’s the choice you made. It isn’t yours.
To apple? Linux phone experience is just trash.
I’m curious, do you recall what hardware issue you had? I’ve been using Fedora-based Aurora on my 13 and 16.