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  • I'm quite sure chatgpt can answer this because this is a well known puzzle. The one I knew of was an alligator or some dangerous animals, and the priest.

  • lets just say his audience isn't tech savy. But somehow they try Linux and like it. I think its definitely a win, because even non tech savvy can enjoy Linux.

  • Nope, not the west, asia

  • I am a Muslim, so Islam.

  • I'm using a fairly modern 4060 rtx, every game I'm trying to play are either playable, or unplayable because of anticheats. If youre primarily using steam, more often than not you can just enable proton (compatibility) and run it. Just search protondb before purchasing and go to lutris if you want to know recipes to run offline games.

  • I always imagine linux as a little hidden door to a speakeasy, but turns out to be narnia.

  • Holy shit they really just said, "throw it away". Troglodytes!

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  • My biggest gripe with minetest is the lack of support for large worlds. Honestly most of the times I won't even touch the border, but there's always a feeling of "end" when I'm playing minetest (or its forks/mods). As if playing it isn't worth it.

  • I think the problem with our world is not the lack of children, but the lack of good parents.

  • It would be funny if no observable increase in new user happens

  • I did, but every time I made one, it lacked "soul". So if I want to do some aabstract stuff, I'd rather use inkscape myself instead.

  • It is an option, but for now, I want to prioritise Debian based OS first, as many people uses it.

  • For now the links is still on the horizon, I think its doable though, even with encryption. Tauri have been a good friend in the development phase, it does what it do fine. Sometimes I need to get my head around a performance spike though, just found out linux tauri (gtkwebkit i think) doesnt play well with shadows css. It slows the damn thing.

    The docs are very thorough, for my usecase anyway.

  • treedome_0.5.4_amd64.deb is the linux build. For now I provide for debian, nix (new version on the way), and arch linux

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Treedome 0.5.4: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

  • How far up the ivory tower do you need to be to ignore homelessness by denying its existence?

  • Writing @beehaw.org

    Link Level Zero: a personal story of war, technology, magic, and romance

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Question: Better Alternative than CC BY SA

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App

    Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev

    Remember Me Frontend Feature

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Treedome 0.4 Released