Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.
Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.
and all future commits
Not entirely true. As long as you hold the copyright to all of the code (there are no contributions from other people), you can change the license however you like. The important thing is that this only affects commits after the licence is changed. All earlier versions are permanently available under the license they were released with.
Also Haiku. I was impressed by the amount of software available for it.
I think it just needs a little polishing. They look a bid odd in those places for now.
If stability was their aim, they wouldn’t be breaking stuff all the time…
https://crates.io/search?q=neofetch brings up 21 versions to choose from (21 are actual neofetch clones). There is also a library to help you write even more of them.
The issue OP is having is with the position. If you measure the sizes in the video, they are being remembered correctly.
If you compare the sizes of the panel in the video, it is remembering the size correctly. The issue you’re having is that the position isn’t remembered.
The behaviour is the same for me on plasma 5.27.11.
What I feel is missing from the practical suggestions section: why cache images at all? They should be stored on the server they were uploaded to, and nowhere else. The image URL would be attached to the post, and could then be used by clients to fetch the image from the original server.
I thought lemmy did this, but it seems not (any more?).
Is there anything missing from Best-Before? It may just be finished. There is no mention of anything obvious (such as a dependency on an API) that would cause it to stop working.
It seems it doesn’t propagate to other servers immediately though.
From the second link:
Leap Micro is an ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
That… doesn’t look quite right…
Should be possible with an addon, but I can’t find one.
You’re not going to have much luck finding a search engine with good results that doesn’t depend on google or bing. Kagi is no different. Using a searx instance is probably best if you’re looking for something without official agreements with bing or google. Edit: Here is a list of independent search indexes I just discovered in another thread https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/
This is a microsoft teams message. It’s the teams colour scheme and design. Firefox messages are grey and left-alligned:
The article is pure fluff. (even includes “synergy”). Most sentences don’t mean anything. Was this maybe just AI generated?
Regarding the topic: if people wanted this feature, it would already have been implemented. It’s not like the topic is obscure, or that it’s difficult to implement.
It can be pretty complicated without a phone. Especially if your computer doesn’t have a webcam.
My cat is currently sitting on an identical pillow :)