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priapus @sh.itjust.works

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Bluesky adds 700,000 new users in a week / A ‘majority' of the new users are from the US, indicating that people are searching for a new platform as an alternative to X.
  • It doesn't need to be, as long as there is also a proper default for those who don't care. Lemmy and Mastodon both unfortunately lacked this during the periods where they both had the most opportunity to grow.

    Nowadays Mastodon does it pretty well. Users don't need to know anything, they just download Mastodon from the app store and register on the instance it chooses by default.

  • Bluesky adds 700,000 new users in a week / A ‘majority' of the new users are from the US, indicating that people are searching for a new platform as an alternative to X.
  • Bluesky does have federation, it's not at the level of Mastodon's, but it's improving. You can host a personal data server, which lets you host your account from your own server. You do still access this account through the main BlueSky website and apps, but authentication is done through your own server.

  • Bluesky adds 700,000 new users in a week / A ‘majority' of the new users are from the US, indicating that people are searching for a new platform as an alternative to X.
  • Also, a Bluesky and Mastodon user, although I use Mastodon significantly more. Both have upsides and downsides. Mastodon's onboarding experience has improved, but it's still worse than Bluesky's. Also, the fact that Mastodon doesn't federate likes is honestly very strange. It makes the platform look dead at first glance, which really hurts first impressions.

    I still prefer Mastodon, federation is great and I've had an easier time finding people to follow there. Bluesky's feature of following community made feeds is really cool though.

  • We don't need more Wayland Compositors
  • Afaik it was there when I joined over a year ago. Discord hides some channels by default now when you join a server, that could be it. It is always a shame when a FOSS project uses Discord more than Matrix, makes me way less likely to interact with the community.

  • New Tuta Calendar app is now on F-Droid
  • IMO they're both good options. Afaik, Tuta has an open source backend, unlike Proton. However, Proton has had great recent independent security audits, and court orders against them have shown how little information they keep.

    Proton offers more features and services, which also makes it a bit more expensive. I've used and like both, but right now I have a Proton Unlimited subscription because I like their drive, vpn, and password manager.

  • Furukawa Rule
  • A lot of past Nintendo consoles have made pretty major changes to the hardware and operating system compared to other console manufacturers, which makes backwards compatibility less likely. The Wii U basically booted into the Wii operating system to play those games. I imagine getting Wii U games running on the Switch wouldn't be the easiest thing to do, though certainly not impossible. We don't know a ton about what changes the Switch successor will make, so it wasn't outside the realm of possibility that it would be the same.

  • KDE's New Distro: Btrfs-Based, Immutable Linux OS, with Flatpak and Snap
  • Fedora has pushed for the change by rebranding their immutable distros as Fedora Atomic Desktops, and these are likely the most popular immutable distros. Bazzite's homepage also describes the distro as atomic, but never mentions the term immutable.

  • KDE's New Distro: Btrfs-Based, Immutable Linux OS, with Flatpak and Snap
  • Atomic in software refers to an operation that cant be interrupted because it happens in one step. This one of the big selling points of atomic or immutable distros. Your system will not be left in a broken state by cancelling an update because updates do not take multiple steps, unlike traditional distros.

  • KDE's New Distro: Btrfs-Based, Immutable Linux OS, with Flatpak and Snap
  • Atomic in software refers to an operation that cannot be interrupted, like the updates in these distros. Immutable is a more confusing term, as it leads users to believe that cannot control parts of the system, when in reality these distros still have tools to do so.

  • Looking for software KVM I can't remember the name of (solved)

    Fairly recently, I saw an app that served the same purpose as Barrier or Input-leap, allowing you use one computer to control the keyboard and cursor of multiple. I'm fairly certain it was designed with GTK 4, or maybe 3, and it had Wayland support. I've had no luck getting input-leap working well on my devices, so if anyone knows what app this was (or any other options) I would really appreciate it.

    Update: Despite searching for 15 minutes before posting, I found it seconds later, thanks to DDGs reddit bang. It is lan-mouse. Will leave this up in case this software comes in handy for others.

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    FRIENDS VS. FRIENDS Overview

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/18546763 >Sharing this video because this game is seriously an underrated gem, I can't recommend it enough. Love supporting an indie dev with such a unique concept.

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    FRIENDS VS. FRIENDS Overview

    Sharing this video because this game is seriously an underrated gem, I can't recommend it enough. Love supporting an indie dev with such a unique concept.

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    Removing unwanted audio tracks and subs

    Do any of you have any software you can recommend for removing unwanted audio tracks and subtitles? Some of my shows and movies have multiple, and the Roku app does not follow the users set default language, leading to it playing the wrong track when autoplaying.

    I've tried unmanic, but its unfortunately too heavy for my server, just slows everything to a crawl.

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    What Is Warfork and Its Dash Mechanic?

    I'm not the creator of this video, but I wanted to share it because Warfork is an incredibly fun game and more people should be playing it. It's not super populated, but you can usually find a good match. Highly recommend trying it if you enjoy (or want to try) arena shooters!

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    blog.erlend.sh Transitioning /r/rust to the Threadiverse

    Three months ago I submitted a post to the Rust sub-reddit called Building a better /r/rust together. It quickly rose to the top and garn...

    Transitioning /r/rust to the Threadiverse

    The problems faced and solutions mentioned seem particularly relevant to [email protected] and [email protected]

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    blog.erlend.sh Transitioning /r/rust to the Threadiverse

    Three months ago I submitted a post to the Rust sub-reddit called Building a better /r/rust together. It quickly rose to the top and garn...

    Transitioning /r/rust to the Threadiverse

    The problems faced and solutions mentioned seem particularly relevant to [email protected] and [email protected]

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    BattleBitRemastered @lemmy.world priapus @sh.itjust.works

    Devs Announce Faceit Anticheat for BattleBit will be compatible with Linux, Steam Deck

    cross-posted from [email protected]

    > Got this from a post on the alien site. From previous discussion on Lemmy it sounded like Linux users had good things to say about this game but were discouraged about the upcoming FaceIt implementation such that they wouldn't be able to join anticheat enabled matches. Those users and Linux gamers on the fence would probably appreciate hearing this news. > > With this announcement on the dev team's community Discord, it appears Linux users will NOT lose access to matches with anticheat. > > Source: https://discord.com/channels/303681520202285057/345616096470237186/1129780379218358282 > (BattleBit Remastered official Discord server)

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    Devs Announce Faceit Anticheat for BattleBit will be compatible with Linux, Steam Deck

    cross-posted from [email protected]

    > Got this from a post on the alien site. From previous discussion on Lemmy it sounded like Linux users had good things to say about this game but were discouraged about the upcoming FaceIt implementation such that they wouldn't be able to join anticheat enabled matches. Those users and Linux gamers on the fence would probably appreciate hearing this news. > > With this announcement on the dev team's community Discord, it appears Linux users will NOT lose access to matches with anticheat. > > Source: https://discord.com/channels/303681520202285057/345616096470237186/1129780379218358282 > (BattleBit Remastered official Discord server)

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