Otaku, gamer, self-taught programming student and professional procrastinator from Brazil. In fact, I am procrastinating at this very moment. I love boomer shooters too.
codeberg is great! the community there seems to be interested in growing the platform and developing tools as useful as those on GitLab/GitHub.
I too just turned into a Marxist after finding out about Linux and software freedom in 2020 lol
I think there might be more than a handful of us. Welcome, comrade.
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there’s also a multiplatform implementation in Go
“Alternatives like Searx or YaCy all fucking sucks so I made my own thing.” (about 4get)
damn. based.
Torch Browser is not open source, and it still is based on chromium. It’s the worst browser combination possible.
Falkon is pretty cool! I prefer using qutebrowser if it’s gonna use QtWebEngine anyway. It is slower and less featureful than the main browsers, though. If you don’t mind it, I’d say go for it!
I didn’t know about Dot Browser, but it looks… unfinished? It’s based on Firefox, so that’s cool. But it seems someone would be better off just using something like LibreWolf (or Tor if you actually want some privacy).
test my own PWA of websites I’m developing
changing browsers or keeping both open breaks the workflow and sucks. and it’s pretty damn slow for me too
BookWyrm has a barcode scanner on its UI, which redirects you into the scanned book title (if it’s registered in the “databases” BookWyrm pulls from)
- yes*
- yes, that is completely your choice
- yes, though you could take a look at “wake on LAN”
- yes, as much as your server can handle
- I don’t think so
* it’s totally possible setting up a server on Windows (depending on which version of Windows), but I must recommend using Linux, as that would be way easier to setup and maintain, and probably will be faster overall
that seems a lot like my situation (though I’m just a student :P). awesome to see someone trying to self-host FOSS. best of luck to you!
I strongly disagree. When everybody has a space and opportunity to draw is when it’s the most fun :)
Otherwise, it just turns into a toxic and unpleasant experience
“bro, just trust me, 2020 2021 2022 2023 will be the year of the Linux desktop!”
This is awesome. My favorite Reddit client was Infinity. Pretty happy to see it being usable for Lemmy!
Technically .NET Framework is now surpassed by just .NET, which is entirely FOSS. Modern C# is virtually fully FOSS. The basic dotnet CLI is open source too, and you’ll always have mono.
Microsoft obviously isn’t making it easier. But I honestly haven’t felt the need to use Visual Studio or any of Microsoft’s proprietary tools.
okay, okay, I’ll declare it
Friend[] myFriends() {
return {};
}
quote stolen directly from the repo:
“Science isn’t about WHY. It’s about WHY NOT. Why is so much of our science dangerous? Why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won’t hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are fired.” — Cave Johnson (Portal 2)
no, monkeys and apes are cool, cute and badass :)
weird. for me, the “hard engine and framework stuff” is the fun part, while the content creation is not boring, but just very hard for me :P