FluxTube | Flutter/Dart YouTube Client! | This could be the new Newpipe
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 5d ago 100%

    B i t c h u t e, it censored only the B * t c h part originally ikd why, so, ...

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  • FluxTube | Flutter/Dart YouTube Client! | This could be the new Newpipe
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2w ago 100%

    Maybe if there was at least one project (other than Grayjay, bc that takes quite a bit of storage) that runs well on less powerful devices and ties to add support for all services community requests.

    Just look at those cases when ppl requested them to add Odysee and removed. (I do get the removed part of thing, but saying Odysee is bad feels like an insult to people who don't want to put videos on Youtube. As if yt contained only good and properly reviewed content, right?). And there's more denied requests like that. Saying things like it's full of propaganda, conspiracies and idk what else they can come up with.

    And other forks just support one or 2 additional services. Kinda reason why I like Grayjay plugin system. Because if you want support for something, you can, even without Android Studio. It already contains more, but it's quite large.

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  • Laptop for Linux use
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2w ago 100%

    And don't get any Macbook past 2014. 2015 and later kinda ditched normal connectivity and MagSafe. I have 2016 with only 2 C ports and a jack and it is not the nicest experience out there.

    Btw, on recent machines the ports are back. I wonder why, ...

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  • Zrythm Digital Audio Workstation Abandoning GTK For Qt6
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2w ago 100%

    I can recommend trying it. Used it on my MacOS installation. Free version works great, but I felt the need for some paid features sometimes (more convenient workflow). But you can totally get job done with the free one just fine.

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  • MSI Laptop fan Control
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 4w ago 100%

    Just a blind guess, but maybe some issue with the makefile?

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  • How many Germans do you need to change a lightbulb?
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 4w ago 100%

    brutal, but works

    unfortunately

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    best linux terminal emulator
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 1mo ago 100%

    I consider st a great choice when using i3 or dwm. Customizing it takes time, but RAM usage is what I usually check and in case of st it is comically small.

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    Linux on iMac?
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 1mo ago 100%

    I was quite successful running EndeavourOS on my Macbook Pro 2016, but not everything works perfectly. Still, performance under Linux seems a little better.

    First check what year the Mac is. If it is 2014 and below, it will be easier. If it's over, look online for much more detailed info. Especially batery management, hybernation, wifi, etc. And make sure you can connect ethernet and external keyboard if needed during install.

    I had to uninstall broadcom-wl, bc it did not work, but the default (brcmfmac) works like charm.

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    [Unpopular opinion] Linux is not a good choice for regular users
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 1mo ago 100%

    A Macbook Pro 2016 user here (MacOS and EndeavourOS dual boot)

    KDE: some menu options freeze, can't change keyboard layout

    Me: slow transition towards i3wm, write some basic scripts to get what I want working

    it took it like 7 months to finally have issue: dbus timeouts when launching some applications

    Reinstalled and it works. Well has some issues, like audio and wifi take effort to get working.

    Also I find Flatpaks a headache to work with. Easy to set up, but I would consider it rather messy.

    I still kinda use MacOS. Would I recommend? Yes, but under specific circumstances. You may need to buy some software. I can get what I want with Homebrew (unless you --no-quarantine it verifies the apps after each update). Is kinda plug and play system when going from Apple to Apple, but in terms of customizability and functionality Linux is superior. Also newer MacOS is awful when it comes to storage. I don't even know how it is possible for it to take so much space with it magical bits I don't need neither want and can't delete. Also get your wallet ready, since older Apple products lose support and you can't simply upgrade your OS (technically can with some effort), so you can buy a new Mac. And I can tell you that it sometimes gets annoying when you can't install things just because OS version. MacOS is not meant for much gaming neither for people that want to use it for development, it is possible, but harder thanks to its dir structure. Also it is harder to make MacOS builds and get proper scaling on retina displays (some apps get blurry). Also Mojave is the last OS version to support 32 bit (rip gaming). No Steam Proton. And you can't just disable external monitors unless you unplug them (great for my modular setup with more than one machine and one monitor), which I find really inconvenient. The monitor is multi input but my notebook is stil outputting to that damn display and prefers it for launching applications on there. Meaning I can't work on it without either this pain or disconnecting it with one utility I found that has an issue on github that you can't reconnect the monitor unless you reboot. Also why can't I set a 60Hz monitor to 60Hz and 30Hz is the maximum? (can do on Linux with no issue)

    And did I mention I tried to run Krita on my MBP and it sounds like a jet? Yea, performance is sometimes great on weaker MacOS devices

    So yes, go buy that awersone Apple computer, but don't expect it to work flawlessly. There's plenty of little details that in the end mess up your day and user experience.

    I mean, if you have money for the newest Msomething macs then sure buy one, but if you want to buy older, look for those that can run Linux with decent hardware support, or you'll regret your purchase.

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  • Keeping our cultural memory intact
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 1mo ago 100%

    There's a browser extension for IA books. Haven't tested, but has source on github.

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  • Just one more tweak
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2mo ago 100%

    well, i3 never failed me, compared to a bit buggy kde experience

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  • Convert Path to strokes, possible ?
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2mo ago 100%

    This, of course, does not work well with curves. If you run into those, just try to match them

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  • Convert Path to strokes, possible ?
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2mo ago 100%

    I messed up the first one, sry. I am not sure, whether my method is the most optimal, but here it is:

    1.) Draw 2 perpendicular lines for each straight "line"

    2.) Connect their midpoints

    3.) Snap the guides (turn off perpendicular snapping for this step, it may not snap otherwise)

    4.) use the guides to draw your lines

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  • Tree [OC]
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2mo ago 100%

    not so much with mr. antialiasing enabled, (maybe upscale it with nearest neighbour setting, low res images get really broken with antialiasing)

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  • Minetest 5.9.0 released!
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 2mo ago 100%

    I guess its named just Mineclonia. You can still try search it here: https://content.minetest.net/

    Mineclonia is a fork of MineClone2, last time I tried them, they were quite simmilar (obviously). As far my experience goes, the saves are not 100% compatible (textures broke, but it remembered blocks) and same with the mods, some work, some fail. I would try both.

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  • Average CSS
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 3mo ago 100%

    tip: always inline the css so that the code can be easily used in e-mail

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    The UNIX Pipe Card Game
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 3mo ago 100%

    I play with it sometimes, kinde like some of the syntax, especially regex and ;. I tried doing regex with sed when working on one personal script, but was getting errors way too often everywhere. Perl did what I wanted in a few lines and gave me desired output, so I just used that.

    Imo, it doesn't really matter what you use for writing code for your personal use as long as it works. : )

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  • [OC] Wierd ostrich
  • TruePe4rl TruePe4rl 3mo ago 100%

    He does not have any. Suggestions are welcome, I guess.

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  • ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.ml%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F99c39ad2-c1e1-443d-abac-ceb994020bda.png) ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.ml%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fdf5fda1a-53bb-4f9f-90fa-b853fef680f3.png)

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    tmablackmetal.bandcamp.com

    A one man black metal project from Slovakia.

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