I really don’t see how it could matter tbh
I think lemmy should get atproto support too.
I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.
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I really don’t see how it could matter tbh
I think lemmy should get atproto support too.
Bluesky is not proprietary, it’s mit licensed and open source
Bluesky is mit licensed, if it goes bad what’s to stop a fork? Once there’s interop between the protocols will it matter at all?
I hate teams because it consistently doesn’t just work
missed notifications, screensharing
i have little use of it and it constantly breaks
That’s bizarre, i have no such issues on hyprland or sway.
what DE are you using? Are they running in native wayland mode?
Ah yeah, i’m actually drew devault, i have an extensive history on lemmy where i’ve been secretly posting by none of my usual account names since 2019
you actually strike me as mentally ill, so, i won’t punch down.
Oh wow, did you actually read the report?? Saintly… you have convinced me you are the mentally ill one
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Sway-Explicit-Sync-Merged
now that this is implemented it should just work, as far as i’m aware.
what they really need to work on is single window capture and global keyboard shortcuts… crazy that it still doesn’t have them, they’re literally the only missing features before sway is feature complete and they’ve been missing for AGES.
People who are brand new to linux should start with immutable kde based distros, you’ll have a much better time with fedora kinoite.
I’m down to help support infinitely, my matrix is available on my profile, feel free to message with any troubleshooting needs.
…that link did not convince me that he is a mentally ill creep at all?
Is there a part you actually care about in particular?
they go away so fast i can’t even read them, so, they serve no purpose to me.
Yes, the short version is that immutability means that the filesystem (except for your home folder) is read-only and updated all at once.
This makes it so that updates never break the machine, and you can roll back to previous versions of the machine all at once, seamlessly.
For new people I always recommend fedora kinoite, but if you’re highly experienced, immutability provides little value as you can always just chroot and unbreak the system yourself.
They don’t.
people who are new should be using immutable distros exclusively unless they’re looking at this as a major project where they learn everything about it, IMHO
i’ve been helping people switch for a long time, all the dumbest things that have happened to people have been stopped by immutability.
https://gitlab.com/that1communist/dotfiles/-/blob/master/etc/nixos/sys.nix
mine is in here somewhere ctrl f for it
Hyprland > /dev/null
I use posy but I’m watching this issue like a hawk before I recommend it https://github.com/simtrami/posy-improved-cursor-linux/issues/13
Because it’s federated and FOSS.
Can you give a specific example of how bluesky could be?