Thank you for sharing this. I didn't know this FS yet. It seems new and have some nice goals. I always have a grudge against zfs/btrfs because of the resource usage/performance.
I'll keep an eye on this. I'd love to find some benchmarks.
I tried watching the video. I am genuinely interested but I couldn't. The video is uncuted (edit: uncut*, my English is so bad) and very slow paced. After 10 minutes I gave up (50 minutes remaining).
I am so sorry, I am going to fix this. Also I am not one of the people who downvoted your comment. I like when people point at my mistakes. I am making a lot of those even in my native language.
In addition to lots and lots of Plasma 6 stability work and the beginning of Plasma 6.1 feature work, Dolphin received large amount of development this week, resulting in some nice improvements. Check it out!
Just wanted to share for the 10 people like me who has with an Nvidia + dual screen setup on ArchLinux (btw) with KDE Plasma desktop that since the new plasma 6 update I can finally use the Wayland session option!...
Damned, this is so frustrating when you cannot switch yet. Not like Wayland is perfect anyway but I felt the same with pipewire where the new system as some needed improvement but the switch is harsh.
The evidence includes the Russian Red Cross (RRC) president’s central role in a pro-Putin “patriotic” organisation, senior RRC staff who speak of the impossibility of peace with “Ukrainian Nazis”, and RRC participation in military training for children....
There is also photographic evidence of RRC staff in branded Red Cross vests at military training events for Russian youth, where children as young as eight are taught how to use guns.
(RRC = Russian Red Cross) Agree on medical aid but I am no sure this is about medical aid here.
They list gitea but not forgejo. That's not really advocating for FOSS. "all" (the ones I looked at) are startup products coined as open-source.
I really don't like this website and this list, to me this is replacing bad solutions by other bad solutions (I am sorry for the people that like firebase and co).
I am sorry for the negativity but I really don't enjoy this link and all it represents and all the people enjoying such content. I guess I/we should explicitly separate FOSS from open-source.
I may be out of touch and should be educated on why/how this is good.
We recently chatted with two of the devs involved with Bonfire. Honestly, they have some really amazing ideas about building a modular Fediverse platform that developers can build on for their own apps.
Never heard of bonfire, I really need some kind of tech news to explain and review those kind of things. I spend few minutes reading some of this "micro-bloging" thing. I'd like to see/understand concrete application. Is this mastodon-like small messages use?
On top of the fact that those previews are annoying as hell as other comments pointed out, I want to add that this kind of feature also uses a fair amount of processing + memory.
I think that is a nice opt-in feature for those who wants it but I like my default light and simple.
Thanks for the link, I knew hyperbola for many years from afar. Reading this gave me a lot more insight on the project. I find it very cool and pushing toward better software like GNU, openBSD and suckless.
Nothing is perfect but for server this distribution could be a nice option . I'd love to see an arm version of it. I guess RISC-V would also be a perfect match for them
Took me 2 hours to find out why the final output of a neural network was a bunch of NaN. This is always very annoying but I can't really complain, it make sense. Just sucks.
That could be a nice way. Sadly it was in a C++ code base (using tensorflow). Therefore no such nice things (would be slow too). I skill-issued myself thinking a struct would be 0 -initialized but MyStruct input; would not while MyStruct input {}; will (that was the fix). Long story.
Yes indeed. For now you can just use wine registry option (from the up arrow next to the wine glass) to open the windows registry.
The you go in CURRENT_USER (don't remember the full name, on my phone right now) and something like software/windows/current_version/internet_settings . There you should have a "ProxyEnable" you can switch the value from 0 to 1 (just double click). Then right click to add a "string value" and name it "ProxyServer". Once created double click on it to change its value to something wrong like "http://bla.local:80".
You can check internet by running exe from the wine environment (up arrow next to play) and start internet explorer from c_drive/Program Data
You can go with your firewall I don't mind. I don't get why you think this had anything to do with security. This is just to get any software to go offline by default.
The whole channel should have way more views. Science fraud is a topic that scientists knows and talk about but it is always vague and it's hard to point at precises cases due to lack of documentation (and journalists in general).
While Jitsi is open-source, most people use the platform they provide, meet.jit.si, for immediate conference calls. They have now introduced a “Know Your Customer” policy and require at least one of the attendees to log in with a Facebook, Github (Microsoft), or Google account....
Earlier this year we saw an increase in the number of reports we received about some people using our service in ways that we cannot tolerate. To be more clear, this was not about some people merely saying things that others disliked.
Cannot be less clear.
Anyway I don’t understand why you’d need an account. I’ve always created rooms and share the link to people to invite. You can setup a password if you want privacy. Any reason to login?
Yep, that's it. Vegan society also got it right. Wikipedia is, to this day, isn't great. I see many people misunderstanding, maybe on purpose, the nuance (as far as possible) because of poorly put definitions.
In proportion I believe we are more here than in more mainstream places like reddit.
I left reddit definitely when a post about how hunting was fun in the japanlife subreddit shows that the majority of it's user are totally ok with that.
Lemmy, having a better community today is definitely better to have conversations about any topic. Hopefully we won't have the problem of admins skewing the conversations by biaising the algorithm like in reddit and all the moderators competing to be the worse human being.
Nearly all major car companies are sabotaging EV transition, and Japan is worst, study finds ( thedriven.io )
Which file system do you recommend for Linux?
Just a simple question :...
6 months review of the open-source Ploopy Headphones ( youtu.be )
Explicit GPU Synchronization for Xwayland now merged ( www.gamingonlinux.com )
This week in KDE: Dolphin levels up ( pointieststick.com )
In addition to lots and lots of Plasma 6 stability work and the beginning of Plasma 6.1 feature work, Dolphin received large amount of development this week, resulting in some nice improvements. Check it out!
Finally switched to Wayland with KDE+NVIDIA
Just wanted to share for the 10 people like me who has with an Nvidia + dual screen setup on ArchLinux (btw) with KDE Plasma desktop that since the new plasma 6 update I can finally use the Wayland session option!...
Boeing whistleblower who filed a claim alleging the company retaliated against him for repeatedly reporting defects found dead in US after apparent suicide ( www.abc.net.au )
A former Boeing worker who warned of production defects — ignored by the company — has been found dead in the US state of South Carolina....
International Red Cross movement under pressure from donor governments over Russian Red Cross' alleged close links to the Kremlin’s war and propaganda machine ( www.theguardian.com )
The evidence includes the Russian Red Cross (RRC) president’s central role in a pro-Putin “patriotic” organisation, senior RRC staff who speak of the impossibility of peace with “Ukrainian Nazis”, and RRC participation in military training for children....
Show HN: A directory of open source alternatives to proprietary software ( openalternative.co )
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.smeargle.fans/post/132110...
Bonfire Offers Framework for Next-Gen Fediverse Platforms ( wedistribute.org )
We recently chatted with two of the devs involved with Bonfire. Honestly, they have some really amazing ideas about building a modular Fediverse platform that developers can build on for their own apps.
LocalSend - Share files to nearby devices ( localsend.org )
If you want a easy, reliable and cross-platform way to share files between computers, phones, etc, it may be of your interest.
Firefox Devs Working on Tab Previews ( www.omgubuntu.co.uk )
Why did Hyperbola remove Vulkan?
I'm not able to understand why Vulkan was removed from the Hyperbola project? What is not open source about this project?
"Linux Sucks" Sucks. Here's Why ( www.youtube.com )
Floating-point arithmetic ( lemmy.ml )
Safest way to run pirated games?
What's best practice to safely play pirated games on Linux? Looking to mitigate potentially malicious executables from wrecking havoc on my system.
Academia is BROKEN! Nobel-Prize Winner with Fake Results (Medicine) ( www.youtube.com )
The whole channel should have way more views. Science fraud is a topic that scientists knows and talk about but it is always vague and it's hard to point at precises cases due to lack of documentation (and journalists in general).
Jitsi, the open-source video conferencing platform, now requires a Google, Microsoft, or Facebook account for their online service ( jitsi.org )
While Jitsi is open-source, most people use the platform they provide, meet.jit.si, for immediate conference calls. They have now introduced a “Know Your Customer” policy and require at least one of the attendees to log in with a Facebook, Github (Microsoft), or Google account....
Red Hat dropping support for LibreOffice (as fedora maintainer) ( lwn.net )
Vegan definition
I dont see it here, so figured someone's gotta post it. Here is the definition of veganism as made by the vegan society circa 1944:...
are there a lot of vegans on lemmy?
Just joined yesterday and it seems like these communities are pretty empty. Is there a bigger one somewhere?