i doubt it, i don’t see why an icon pack would have a systemd service. probably something to do with moonlight [nvidia]
still, thank you for introducing me to a new* icon pack
i doubt it, i don’t see why an icon pack would have a systemd service. probably something to do with moonlight [nvidia]
still, thank you for introducing me to a new* icon pack
I have to say I like this one
image
kde can still look like that too:
i really hope oxygen does get ported to plasma 6, and not dropped like the air theme has been
i must say though, as much as i prefer the look of light themes usually, i think dark themes are objectively[1] better unless you’re in bright sunlight: images and video aren’t affected by themes, so dark themes put the focus on the media, whereas light themes can wash them out
this is conjecture, i haven’t done any studies ↩︎
lemm.ee has temporarily disabled all image uploads actually, due to the csam spam (see the post on [email protected])
/0 has recently released his ai anti-csam filter though, so hopefully they should be back soon
i think it depends
i mean it looks shitty on my screenshot, but that’s because it’s a phone not a tablet. my eyes can move easier than my thumbs, so i’d rather glance than have to scroll twice as far
i disagree with empty space usually, but i don’t disagree that it would be better filled with, say actionable buttons rather than text that needs to be read
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ i’d find it much better as it’s more information dense. that’s why apps have preferences.
but i was just pointing out that there’s definitely a “sensible alternative”
for some reason it doesn’t become a link like the [email protected] syntax does (although it does in most apps), but it does notify the recipient (the first syntax, including both @'s)
https://github.com/Neshura87/Lemmy-RFC/
(if you want this feature, please comment here as neshura isn’t currently planning to implement it)
not entirely on topic, but you might like search-lemmy.com/
i’m glad i could be helpful - i realise federated social networks are a bit of a paradigm shift, so feel free to ask me if you have any other questions (although i probably won’t have any answers)
your particular instance (jlai.lu) has defederated from lemmynsfw (though oddly not pornlemmy.com); so you won’t see any communities, posts, or comments from their users
you can check the federated and defederated instances before you sign up by clicking the “instances” link at the bottom of the page, then scrolling all the way down to the “blocked” section
as to why you can’t sign into your lemmynsfw acct.: i don’t know. possibly because they’re running a patched backend? it may be worth a bug report
the !
is the prefix to make an autolink on lemmy
think r/
on reddit, or #
on mastodon (sort of)
honestly? i kind of agree. but gog spent a lot of dev time revamping their client into "gog galaxy 2.0" just to make it less controller accessible; and the epic client is just unusable
i would have more sympathy if they were little indie companies. but the itch.io client is better than either. these companies are pouring money into breaking into a market, but not bothering to develop features
that comment was more an example of why the egs isn’t yet a real competitor than a criticism of any as yet nonexistent competitors
It uses CEF not Electron,
fine. i was simplifying. that wasn’t the main point of my comment. forgive me.
which it has used for over 13 years. This isn’t something they just added.
no…?
you mean that the store has been an embedded browser? in that case yes
but the whole steam client? has always been vgui, not electron cef. did you even read the link you sent? just because there is reference to chromium in the commit log doesn’t mean the whole thing’s built in chromium, and just because a programme can render web content also doesn’t mean it’s built in chromium. when firefox switched from xul to html did you go “akshyually, it was always able to render html content so it hasn’t switched at all”
If it’s running slow for you you probably have an issue with hardware acceleration.
it’s not just me who has performance issues. at one point it was everyone on linux with an nvidia gpu. which is supposedly fixed (and it’s definitely better) but it’s still unusably slow on both linux and windows. also, so what. “it works on my machine” isn’t a great excuse to ignore the biggest gaming gpu brand, and electron is notoriously non-performant (if my pc can handle playing a video in ffx whilst playing recent 3d games, i think it should also be able to display my list of owned games without stuttering). my point was that i never had issues with vgui, and now i do.
edit: ah, i’ve just looked through your comment history. i don’t believe anyone who’s not a troll has -10 karma and no negative comments (especially with some comments with >100 points), and i also suspect vote manipulation. i should never have engaged. sorry. i won’t engage any more.
we’ve got monitor edge barriers! the feature i missed most from windows is here i’m so pleased!