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Got a 502 error
They’ve had a few crappy ones. There was chicken soup for the soul guy.
Was it actually a TED Talk or was it one of those TED X talks?
I knew that thing was B’s the moment I saw their demo.
Dependencies are contained in the flatpak. That’s why something like zenmap. Which requires python 2. Can run on a system that doesn’t have python 2 installes
That’s weird. I just tried to make a QR code and save it as an image and it worked just fine for me.
V1.10
I know that the system monitor app that’s included in KDE has a pretty extensive custom page tracking option.
You can open it up and then put in a whole bunch of like settings in a new page and track pretty much every metric that your computer has.
https://github.com/wewewe718/QrAndBarcodeScanner
It’s available on F Droid.
I really like this app, like it just works really well and it also allows you to generate barcodes too.
Oh that makes sense.
Really? Why not?
I find them incredibly useful for some applications.
For some development stuff, though, I still prefer to use the installed version.
So VS Code, for example, I have that installed.
The flat pack just does not work as well.
But Podman Desktop, which is a flat pack, is just excellent.
I battled that for about a year and then ditched Debian based diatros altogether.
OpenSUSE ftw
Fucking awesome
I tried gnome for a bit. I really liked the workflow. But the over simplification of the interface just killed me.
I got tired of it. And took the things I like from gnome and implemented them in plasma. (Swipe for virtual desktops for example)
In the file manager demo, were you able to just click to open a remote file and it opened in vscode locally?
That looks pretty cool. I use an rmm called level right now. It works well for windows clients. But for vps Linux. It has problems.
So I just stopped using it for that.
I’ve seen things like cockpit and OpenSUSE rancher. Which have the added benefit of managing containers.
As a business. I’m good with paying for a product. Because it will get funding and support. The only reason I’m even considering rancher or cockpit is because RHEL and Suse have interests in keeping the projects maintained.
I’ll check your project out when I get time.
Huawei Harmony OS is multi kernel.
In the sense that it can run android Linux and I think . Exe files. Kinda cool tbh. Not sure if this is in the same boat as the projects you mentioned.
Too bad the sale of these is banned in the USA. I really want to try out the os.
Scientology taught me that lie detectors are fake. We should use E Meters instead