They basically want free labor.
They basically want free labor.
Doesn’t gnome already have this?
Lol. Git itself can act as a server over the git protocol. Might have been easier 🤪
There’s plenty of git forges that aren’t GitHub. Git itself has nothing to do with central servers and can theoretically be used in a completely decentralized manner.
I find it somewhat unclear how this works. Is it the JavaScript that loads comments on the posts, on the static site itself?
WordPress is open source, for one.
But wouldn’t you calculate the time in the future in the right time zone and then store it back as UTC?
Can just use an external image host in the meantime.
Your instance probably has a very low upload size limit
Edit: lemm.ee has a limit of like 100kb.
Yes, it’s federated. I’ll try this if I notice it again.
Edit: Yes allowing it through ad-blocker fixed the issue.
Excellent! You should update your original post with the solution, if you haven’t.
Can you list some more specifics then? Distro, what the theme should be, which applications are not respecting theme and how, are they GTK 3 or GTK 4, how are they installed (package manager, flatpak, snap, etc)?
Disable all extensions first, then reenable individually.
Flatpak and snaps do not integrate directly into system themes without special care. No idea how snap works, but flatpak requires some ‘bridge’ theme installed to properly interface with the system theme.
It’s very different now. Much more smooth. Of course you still configure the system manually. But following the handbook will get you a working system pretty easily.
There is at least a few of us. My gaming desktop, personal laptop, and work laptop are all running Gentoo!
What’s the GitHub issue for it?
Is there a way to block instances as a user now?
But alternatively, it could be easily abused in the opposite direction. Better to just get rid of it and replace with some better voting system in my opinion.
Not necessarily. While of course in many many cases, open source is a volunteer effort, there’s usually some implicit transaction going on. Whether that’s improving the software for yourself and passing that on to others, being a business and improving a library or something you use that helps your project generate revenue, or even a straight up commercial transaction.
But in all these cases, the open source project can be taken by you (or others) and you can do whatever you want with it. In the case of Winamp here, you cannot do any of that. It would be different if they were paying for contributions. But they’re not, so.