[-] yukijoou 6 points 7 months ago

it sure seems like it though

i mean, they'll never replace system package manager, but for desktop applications, flatpak is honestly quite good

[-] yukijoou 6 points 8 months ago

according to the github readme, you can just run sudo pro config set apt_news=false to disable those

if you have things set up the way you like on xubuntu, it's maybe worth it to just do that rather than start fresh

[-] yukijoou 6 points 8 months ago

iirc, postgresql renames itself in htop to show its current status and which database it's operating on

[-] yukijoou 5 points 8 months ago

there are tons of webring still going these days!

[-] yukijoou 5 points 8 months ago

on va avoir des pressions de l'éducation nationale pour trouver un stage pour ceux qui en ont pas, suivi d'un reportage france 3 qui va nous montrer comme c'était simple pour 3 familles de trouver un stage, avec un petit segment au milieu d'un enseignant qui dit que "si quand même c'est compliqué pour beaucoup d'élèves", pour finir sur un plan d'élèves en stage et des stats +/- bidons et pas représentatives sur le système

[-] yukijoou 7 points 8 months ago

better be running buttplug.io

[-] yukijoou 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

i mean, the problem isn't the portal in those cases, and i think the portal is a very cool idea -- imo, the fact that these people get in the news for it is probably why they're doing it, it's just one way to get people's attention by doing outrageous stuff around a new attraction

it's nothing new, and eventually dies off, and there are probably also many events of people being nice to each other that go unreported

edit: also, yeah, showing body parts generally shouldn't be considered that harshly imo - of you're forcing people to look at them, they're probably not pretty, but I wouldn't call those "vulgaire" either

[-] yukijoou 5 points 11 months ago

AppImages can be double clicked and executed. They are not a pain to use.

i can understand that, but flatpaks are easier to upgrade and automatically integrated into your package manager, which (i believe) isn't as straight forward for appimages. also there's one major repo where you can find most apps (flathub) making app-hunting less daunting i feel like.
also, once your app is installed, it's always in your system menu, so that doesn't change much in the long run

Comfortable setup that carried over from Ubuntu LTS.

can't you carry over flatpaks as well? you can probably copy /var/lib/flatpak or wherever they store their stuff from one system to another, or failing that, save all the app IDs you have installed, and re-install them onto your new system, backing up ~/.var to keep all your data!

[-] yukijoou 6 points 1 year ago

the desktop shell is mostly javascript though

[-] yukijoou 7 points 1 year ago

^_^

i know i've wanted something like this for a while. i really didn't want to have to figure out how to get the existing keyman keyboard layout to work on linux, because fcitx works fine for all my other input needs, and i already knew how fcitx worked as i made an addon to get on-screen keyboards to work with it a while back...

as i know not many people would dare venture in the world of fcitx addons, due to the quite horrendous state the documentation is in... so if i wasn't gonna do it, likely no-one else was, so i did it! and shared it with everyone, because the worse that could happen is that someone helps me make it better!

[-] yukijoou 6 points 1 year ago

oh my god, this looks like the note app i've wanted for so long on linux!!

it's still missing some text formatting features imo, but maybe i could hack those in a submit a patch… definitely keeping on my radar! thank you!

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