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You can keep all the lines of those who didn’t accept to the change with the original license, it will end up as a bad mix, but it’s doable if the licenses are compatible
You can keep all the lines of those who didn’t accept to the change with the original license, it will end up as a bad mix, but it’s doable if the licenses are compatible
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This sent me down a Polish rabbit hole I’m very happy to have fell into
nahh, you’re lying, and you know that
good point
…time to remake it in SVG!
haha, yeah, I’m actually very impressed! And it’s also something actually original, so double points
Open source art
Where .kra file? ( ❛ ֊ ❛)
it is a one tap move
that’s cool!
Ahh, thank you
Outfits? What does it mean in this context?
Feel free to steal the idea. I stole it from another post somewhere in here myself. 😄
Ahh I see, then it’ll be an honor to copy from a true programmer.
We can only dream of dots.
Isn’t the launcher backup the “dots” for this?
This is really cool! I have to steal the idea of using emojis as tags.
Btw, any dots? 👀
Both features are important IMO, reproducibility is for being able to define certain aspects of your machine in a way that you can nuke it and, as long as you have its configuration (declarative for Nix, other implementations might have it as imperative), bring it back just how it was set up, without differences or breakages; while immutability is for being always confident that whatever* you do to your machine, you won’t be able to break it because the root, which holds the functioning core of your system, can’t be messed around with, NixOS has both I believe.
*not really “whatever”, because there are still some ways to break, but you have to be very deliberate in doing it (think rm -rf /*
), but in normal operation you won’t just somehow install something or upgrade your packages and be left with an unusable system
I think ublue is the best incarnation of this style of “tweak forks”, it meaningfully expands on the base, but still remains compatible with the original since you can just do a rebase from one of the original Fedora Atomic spins… which wouldn’t have been possible without OSTree, so thanks, Fedora devs :)
Just don’t live in an English speaking country, easy!
How about you let me save the application data for myself and keep it secure on my equipment first, Google? Uff, going through the salvaging process of the data on my near-broken phone is being the most excruciating thing I’ve done recently because they just won’t let you access and save it unless you rely on their cloud… which I might eventually just do, just wished it’d at least be a 100% safe way to get everything, but no, they had to put the decision to be backed up into the applications’ hands ;-;
That’s pretty sad
I lowkey want this, it’s like the system equivalent of the screen cat (btw does that exist but with Wayland support?)
For a GUI thing like that, KDE has had it since 5.27: announcment called Window Tiling, with its graphical Tile Editor that by default is opened with Meta
+T
Some discussion on Reddit prior inclusion
They’re too busy compiling the 15678th generation of their systems