> Honestly at this stage, this stuff starts to feel like FUD. I understand how you feel, now that I use Wayland everywhere myself. But I still remember when some things I used has issues and I have a whole list of a…
This sounds nice. Since it is incorporated to the Brave Shield, it should be synced across browsers, I think? That would solve the major issue blocking me from using Cookies Auto Delete -- I would have stuff added on…
This is being worked on by SnowflakeOS: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/snowflakeos-creating-a-gui-foc... https://github.com/vlinkz/nix-software-center
Yeah, which is why a lot of people in immutable distro uses distrobox. And now, it seems, Nix as well.
From my testing it seems to integrate well enough. Mind, I'm still only dipping my toes to Nix on Vanilla OS for now, but I could install `git` and I could run `git` directly without `flatpak run` and the likes.…
Flatpak is the reason why people who only used Linux because of Steam Deck can just install the app from the app store, and it works well enough. And it's actually pretty cool that Flatpak keep improving, even in the…
...is it just me, or is the site broken? The link didn't display correctly and it shows as the raw markdown instead of the formatted result (checked with both Brave and Firefox, in private windows in case it's some…
I think devs can use Gtk if they're developing for Linux or don't mind using pyGtk for multi-platform, use Qt or Flutter otherwise if they're going multi-platform, make sure everything follows freedesktop…
I don't disagree, which is why I use KDE, as it is trivial to get it to look and behave like macOS and do so stably. Probably why many KDE distro that aren't following KDE's defaults use it too (Garuda Linux, XeroLinux,…
> if they support being installed to a different path than the default. There is an AppImage version if you want that. Also have snap, .deb, AUR, and dnf install options, from what I saw on their Installation page. It…
I used to have the same opinion, up until I get how things work with Flatpak apps better. It was so confusing at first as to why saved files sometimes don't appear in the right directory. Then I learned about Flatseal,…
> Honestly at this stage, this stuff starts to feel like FUD. I understand how you feel, now that I use Wayland everywhere myself. But I still remember when some things I used has issues and I have a whole list of a…
This sounds nice. Since it is incorporated to the Brave Shield, it should be synced across browsers, I think? That would solve the major issue blocking me from using Cookies Auto Delete -- I would have stuff added on…
This is being worked on by SnowflakeOS: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/snowflakeos-creating-a-gui-foc... https://github.com/vlinkz/nix-software-center
Yeah, which is why a lot of people in immutable distro uses distrobox. And now, it seems, Nix as well.
From my testing it seems to integrate well enough. Mind, I'm still only dipping my toes to Nix on Vanilla OS for now, but I could install `git` and I could run `git` directly without `flatpak run` and the likes.…
Flatpak is the reason why people who only used Linux because of Steam Deck can just install the app from the app store, and it works well enough. And it's actually pretty cool that Flatpak keep improving, even in the…
...is it just me, or is the site broken? The link didn't display correctly and it shows as the raw markdown instead of the formatted result (checked with both Brave and Firefox, in private windows in case it's some…
I think devs can use Gtk if they're developing for Linux or don't mind using pyGtk for multi-platform, use Qt or Flutter otherwise if they're going multi-platform, make sure everything follows freedesktop…
I don't disagree, which is why I use KDE, as it is trivial to get it to look and behave like macOS and do so stably. Probably why many KDE distro that aren't following KDE's defaults use it too (Garuda Linux, XeroLinux,…
> if they support being installed to a different path than the default. There is an AppImage version if you want that. Also have snap, .deb, AUR, and dnf install options, from what I saw on their Installation page. It…
I used to have the same opinion, up until I get how things work with Flatpak apps better. It was so confusing at first as to why saved files sometimes don't appear in the right directory. Then I learned about Flatseal,…