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Programmer Humor @programming.dev

And for everyone wondering, the street in the middle is not one way.

Programmer Humor @programming.dev

C++ oop in a nutshell

Linux @lemmy.ml

This week in KDE: a deluge of new features

Technology @lemmy.ml

Spyware Found in AceMagic Mini-PCs

linuxmemes @lemmy.world

I'm pretty much sure Spotify knows my music taste pretty well!

Linux @lemmy.ml

PipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktop

Linux @lemmy.ml

Based KDE 🗿

Technology @lemmy.ml

Nothing Chats has already been pulled from Google Play after reports that Sunbird sends messages in plain text

Technology @lemmy.ml

Google's Manifest V3 changes will soon disable uBlock Origin on Chrome

Technology @lemmy.ml

AMD Readies More Ryzen 5000 3D V-Cache CPUs For AM4: Ryzen 7 5700X3D & Ryzen 5 5500X3D

Linux @lemmy.ml

Wine Wayland Driver Lands Improved HiDPI Support

Games @lemmy.world

Game Boy Advance schematics now available thanks to Reverse Engineering

Linux @lemmy.ml

This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording

Games @lemmy.world

Ea is ending support for Windows 7/8/8.1 in Battlefront 2, BF1 and BFV

Technology @lemmy.world

WhatsApp can now hide your IP address during calls

  • Yes the deer is the Libreboot logo

  • Rygel

    Jump
  • Yo tell Iggy we need to go on a trip to Egypt

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    iFixit partners with Microsoft to offer parts for Surface Pro 9, Laptop 5, and Go 4

    Technology @lemmy.ml

    iLeakage attack steals emails, passwords from Apple Safari

    Technology @lemmy.ml

    VMware fixes critical code execution flaw in vCenter Server

  • I'm currently contributing to osm and reverse enginnering the Sound Blaster Command for my Sound BlasterX G6 to make a Command Software for linux, currently in early stage but first I need to understand more about the protocol.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I had an epiphany 💆‍♂️

  • I don't agree with you on this, people are used to install app on other operating systems this way, there is a better way yes I'm not arguing this, but a lot of proprietary software is distributed this way and not on the snap store, and being ubuntu a noob friendly distro make it worse for the averange user to search the internet only to install deb packages instead of providing a user friendly interface!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Ubuntu 23.10 break graphical installer for local deb packages

  • Added beta-quality support for GeForce and Workstation GPUs to open kernelmodules. Please see the "Open Linux Kernel Modules" chapter in the README for details.

    This is stated in the README at https://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/545.23.06/README/kernel_open.html:

    Use of the open kernel modules on GeForce and Workstation GPUs should be considered Beta quality in this release and no longer requires setting of the "NVreg_OpenRmEnableUnsupportedGpus" nvidia.ko kernel module parameter. The open kernel modules are suitable for broad usage, and NVIDIA requests feedback on any issues encountered that are specific to them.

    Seems pretty interesting, but I'm not pretty sure if when they state geforce they mean for example 1000 series of gpus.

  • There is no mention about achivements inthse site, but probably yes.

  • Dunno but there is an openstreetmap community on lemmy!

  • Have you tried Street Complete Expert? You can edit directly poi with this one too, and you can even enable the option in the settings to view the satellite version of the map

  • And don't forget that organic maps uses osm for the map data and you can make the map better for everyone by using a very simple app called street complete, that let you add shops, street address and a lot more.

  • Wallpaper pls

  • Now I need to know who the hell has installed Free Download Manager on Linux.

  • Brave tho is not better than Mozilla and FF, at the end of the day they are all companies, not our friends at all, the only thing they care is profit, and as everything else on this world there are positive and negative fact about it.

  • Yes I'm contributor too, not on distros tho, even tho I have tried to contribute to mint some time ago, never had a bad experience with contributions and trust I have made many many mistakes while trying to contribute, maybe it's better if you don't find the environment to be good for you to just contribute to something else that at least isn't uncomfortable and isn't discouraging, yes I know the problem shouldn't have existed to begin with but we can't do much about it if they don't even acknowledge the problem.

  • From the description to me sound probably like nixos

  • And don't forget Crash-Resilient Wayland Compositing that keep applications alive even tho the "compositor" crash, so it does restart without any data loss and the lockscreen protocol, because on xorg if the lockscreen crash then you view the desktop and you have the device unlocked!

  • Streetcomplete to contribute to osm?