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  • I don't get wolfire's point here. Yes steam takes a hefty 30% cut but game developers are free to sell directly if they want to. Unlike apple who have completely locked down the iOS app ecosystem or Google who allow sideloading but scares and warns people against downloading apps from non Play Store sources, steam does nothing to hinder games not sold through it. If there was a competitor who was as good as steam but took a smaller cut, then that competitor would have been the market leader in place of steam.

  • I think people on this site are a bit too used to open source projects you can just fork and use based on their license. This is not the case here.

    But the voyager dev has not seen or used apollo's code to build voyager. He has done everything from scratch only taking heavy inspiration from Apollo. Christian has helped indirectly by being the one to develop the UI which serves as inspiration but considering that voyager is not a competitor to apollo, in my opinion he has no right to be outraged at the fact that it is a looklike. He is free to not contribute to voyager and it is true that he has already contributed a lot indirectly but him getting angry or upset at the fact that the UI is pretty similar makes no sense to me.

  • RevenueCat used for in-app tipping is quite a heavy sdk. I've switched to a custom-built, lightweight solution.

    Slightly off topic but have you seen an increase in donations since the introduction of in-app tipping¿? If yes, then other open source apps could also implement this. The current funding and donations space of the open source community is in a poor state. I try to help by donating but I am from a developing country with a low cost of living so my donations are usually small amounts. Hopefully with in app tipping non tech oriented people who moved to lemmy are also donating.

  • The author of Sync ported it over (and it's awesome), but he had to crank up the price and he hasn't posted much since the initial few releases. I wouldn't be surprised if he moved on for financial reasons.

    He is still there. Updates for sync always happened in spurts during the reddit days.

  • I was talking more about the UI specifications and not about open sourcing the entire app. In any case it seems I was wrong because I could find nothing relating to Christian sharing his code or specification relating to apollo's UI.

    This makes me respect @aeharding@lemmy.world even more because he was able to create an app pretty similar to Apollo(UI wise) by writing everything from scratch

  • They've had the luxury of being able to switch focus to next year since May already.

    Well between the penalty and the fact that they naturally get less time because of their championship position, teams like McLaren would have had almost 50% more testing time. This and the fact that updates on this year's car carry over to the next in my opinion nullify the advantage RB got from stopping upgrades early. What is an issue for other teams is that with the design team that RB has, I back them to make better improvements than the others even if the testing time allocated for next year by all the teams is the same

  • My device doesn't have support for graphene or Divest unfortunately. Which is why I made this post. I am guessing that lack of Google play and Google location services alone would be a massive improvement for my privacy.

  • Say what people may about Danny ric being the leader at alpha tauri now, it is clear that it is yuki and the team that share a special relationship. This incredibly kind gesture by yuki to his departing TP who mentored and supported him is just proof of that

  • With something like dash to dock or dash to panel, you get extra functionality while still retaining the stock workflow of gnome. I myself use near vanilla gnome with dash to dock, clipboard indicator and gsconnect. Out of those only dash to dock modifies the workflow but in a way that supplements the stock workflow.

  • They are usable but nowhere as good as gnome's implementation. Fortunately this seems to be improving with plasma 6. One of the devs inspired by gnome has implemented gnome-like swipe gestures and a similar workspaces overview

  • Is this on the native Android app¿? If yes then make an issue on github. The dev had pushed fixes for this a while back and he needs to know the issue still occurs for some people. If you are using the web app on Firefox then this a firefox bug as far I can tell though for me even that was resolved.

    Edit - link to GitHub post - https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/718.

    Seems like it has been opened and closed several times. The issue seems to resolved for some people bit not for others. OP add your issue to the thread and hope that the dev is not frustrated because of how finicky the bug is.