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  1. @BrodieOnLinux made some nice video about the problems of funding infrastructure FOSS projects which nobody sees, mainly with the libxml2 example, but OpenPrinting is appearing twice, too:

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Problem of finding volunteers

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Long time at Canonical, then funded by @sovtechfund and supported by @linuxfoundation

    #OpenPrinting #libxml2 #GNOME

  2. @BrodieOnLinux made some nice video about the problems of funding infrastructure FOSS projects which nobody sees, mainly with the libxml2 example, but OpenPrinting is appearing twice, too:

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Problem of finding volunteers

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Long time at Canonical, then funded by @sovtechfund and supported by @linuxfoundation

    #OpenPrinting #libxml2 #GNOME

  3. @BrodieOnLinux made some nice video about the problems of funding infrastructure FOSS projects which nobody sees, mainly with the libxml2 example, but OpenPrinting is appearing twice, too:

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Problem of finding volunteers

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Long time at Canonical, then funded by @sovtechfund and supported by @linuxfoundation

    #OpenPrinting #libxml2 #GNOME

  4. @BrodieOnLinux made some nice video about the problems of funding infrastructure FOSS projects which nobody sees, mainly with the libxml2 example, but OpenPrinting is appearing twice, too:

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Problem of finding volunteers

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Long time at Canonical, then funded by @sovtechfund and supported by @linuxfoundation

    #OpenPrinting #libxml2 #GNOME

  5. @BrodieOnLinux made some nice video about the problems of funding infrastructure FOSS projects which nobody sees, mainly with the libxml2 example, but OpenPrinting is appearing twice, too:

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Problem of finding volunteers

    youtube.com/watch?v=8PTlYeLBKv
    Long time at Canonical, then funded by @sovtechfund and supported by @linuxfoundation

    #OpenPrinting #libxml2 #GNOME

  6. @BrodieOnLinux Also, seems like one of the only options for profesesional grade #Atmos mixing?

    If we're excluding the perpetual PreSonus StudioOne Beta. Is 7 even available as a beta? I dunno. Still, that support list.

    support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/

  7. @BrodieOnLinux since I'm not allowed to bump features in the ticket system - YOUR MAJESTY - then I'd rather complain, nay demand - NAY, command... or no, gently ask: could I plz get the #Plasma panel in the overview? :3

    UwU

    I know you're not a #KDE dev, but still. To me the replacement of #GNOME was somwhat of a hard adjustment - until the #Krohnkite & Dynamic Workstation #KWin scripts came into my life - but one withdrawal remains...

    bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4

  8. @BrodieOnLinux @pietrodc0 @ilvipero This show was awesome!

    And I am looking forward to the Grand Unified Desktop Conference ... @kde @gnome and all the other desktop environments and window managers ...

    #KDE #GNOME #LAS #aKademy #GUADEC #XFCE #Unity

  9. @BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

    I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free #NextCloud with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

    All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

    #vimwiki looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.
    #todotxt

  10. @BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

    I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free #NextCloud with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

    All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

    #vimwiki looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.
    #todotxt

  11. @BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

    I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free #NextCloud with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

    All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

    #vimwiki looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.
    #todotxt

  12. @BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

    I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

    All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

    looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.

  13. @BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

    I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free #NextCloud with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

    All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

    #vimwiki looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.
    #todotxt

  14. @BrodieOnLinux UPD Despite my prev toot, I still don't see any pros on switch to Wayland:

    - Screen tearing? I've used different videocards since 2005 — ATI, NVidia, Intel — and never met this problem

    - 4K displays and DPI? Lol, I'm living in Russia! 4K gaming monitors is for rich. BTW, when I connect my laptop to various displsys and projectors, xrandr --dpi and --scale always rescue

    - Gaming? I use Windows to play Deep Rock Galactic for few years. Dunno play any other games🤷‍♂️

    #X11 #Xserver

  15. @BrodieOnLinux It just works for me near two decades without any problems. I used to use xscreensaver, setxkbmap (to change default keyboard settings), xrandr (to switch between display configuration), xrdb (for Xresources), xterm (for some tasks which I can't do in Emacs) and a little hack in .XCompose for years.

    Also I use "insecure" features provided by xclip, xdotool, etc to perform some automation (for Emacs).

    Migrating all my configuration to Wayland will be a nightmare

    #X11 #Xserver

  16. @BrodieOnLinux for me the actual reason is that #notionwm only runs on X11.

  17. @BrodieOnLinux
    4) I really like my #Redshift config and cannot use it with the #Wayland session. The built-in replacement severely lacks features and behaves not how I expect it.

    5) The scaling is weird, I cannot set it to the exact same DPI like I have used with my 4K monitor in HiDPI for a decade under X.Org. Everything gets a bit bigger under WL.

    6) Why have my mice a whole different acceleration curve under WL?!

  18. @BrodieOnLinux

    Update: seems countries do not need to reach 100%

    Still, below 100% are: #Bulgaria #Cyprus #Greece #Luxembourg #Malta #Slovenia

    A ton of other countries reached 100% in a very short time, nice! The votes rose very very quickly!

    citizens-initiative.europa.eu/

    #StopKillingGames #EU #CitizensInitiative #Petition

  19. @BrodieOnLinux's latest video on has me tempted to finally try a window manager for once...

    youtu.be/r0JUm77inIA

  20. @BrodieOnLinux #PulseAudio is crazy...

    Any app (easy to control with #Flatpak) that has Pulseaudio permission can not only output sound, but spy on your mic too.

    It is pretty shocking how few apps have native Pipewire support. #Gapless, #Celluloid and #Haruna (modern and nice audio and video players) are all Wayland-native but rely on Pulseaudio.

    Firefox supports pipewire... for webcams??

    Pipewire-pulse is no real change, but for sure I can do cool snakey things with the sound stream

  21. @BrodieOnLinux
    You made a hole video about the difference between #windowtiling #tiling and #windowsnapping #snapping

    now, the problem with those terms is, how to translate 'm, 'cause snapping isn't a word in Dutch!