home.social

Search

39 results for “bragefuglseth”

  1. I've just released a new version of #Hieroglyphic. Thanks to @bragefuglseth's design, the application is now responsive and can be used on mobile devices. This release also includes blackboard bold characters, as well as the usual improvements to the classification model. It also switches the runtime to the industry-standard ONNX runtime, which provides some minor speed enhancements and the possibility of (non-cpu) hardware acceleration in the future.

    #GNOME #GNOMECircle

  2. After almost a year since the last release, a new version of #Eyedropper is now available.
    It now features a color editor, allowing to directly modify picked colors, a new warning page for unsupported systems (Thanks to @bragefuglseth for the illustration) and a rewritten color conversion backend.

    The new version should be available on Flathub soon.

    #GNOME #GNOMECircle

  3. I know I'm super late to the party here, but I just discovered #Flathub's new Year in Review page. Happy to learn that #Keypunch apparently won:

    - "Newcomer of the Year" in the education category in 2024
    - "Biggest Growth" and "Most Improved" in the education category in 2025

    To be honest this feels like I've missed out on my own Oscar's ceremony.

    flathub.org/en/year-in-review/

  4. If you've used #Spotify on #GNOME lately, you've likely become familiar with its jarring blue title bar. This will likely go away soon thanks to Athul Iddya, who has worked on improving Chromium's Wayland integration for non-browser windows:

    chromium-review.googlesource.c

    #Wayland #Chromium

  5. "Smijernsdørene vil også inkludere KI-genererte elementer av ting som blader og epler."

    Seriøst? På Nidarosdomen? Kjenner at jeg blir voldsomt provosert.

    nrk.no/trondelag/trondheim_-ni

    #Norsktut #allheimen #trondheim #Nidarosdomen

  6. It's been a while. I'm happy to report that both #Keypunch and #Fretboard have been updated to the #gnome 50 runtime as of today. Huge thanks to Sabri Ünal, @hub and everyone else on the Flathub team for the work they're doing helping our app ecosystem stay up to date ❤️

  7. Lots of good talks were given at this year's #LinuxAppSummit — but the 24 hours of livestream footage are a little messy to navigate. I've extracted the talks into individual videos, created branded thumbnails and posted them on the LAS YouTube channel for easy browsing and sharing. Enjoy:

    youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3s

  8. @gnomeapps I've used #Runemaster for debugging issues with #Keypunch's text generation! Albeit the interface has a lot of stuff going on at once, it's a nice app to have when working with character codes.

  9. It's minor release time! I've sent off 6.2 and 9.1 to , both containing updated user interface translations.

  10. Today was accepted into . Bustle lets you visualize and analyze D-Bus activity with detailed sequence diagrams. Congratulations!

    Learn more on the Apps for GNOME website: apps.gnome.org/Bustle

  11. I've checked out @bluebuild tonight, and I find it really, really cool. I'm now running a system with:

    - The official* set of Core apps installed by default, most of them as Flatpaks from
    - * and instead of their old counterparts, and
    - The full GNOME wallpaper collection supplanting Fedora's branded ones
    - No Firefox RPM
    - No Fedora Flatpak repository

    Anyone else using the image would in theory get the same experience out of the box. Pretty neat!

  12. I'm happy to announce that both of my apps are now available for translation on Damned Lies, GNOME's common translation infrastructure!

    discourse.gnome.org/t/keypunch

  13. The Authenticator app (apps.gnome.org/Authenticator) is super convenient to have when signing into various GNOME web services using GNOME's SSO service. Unfortunately, it's not that straightforward to set up additional 2FA apps for GNOME SSO due to subpar UX on Keycloak's side.

    Because of that, I've written a section in the GNOME Project Handbook explaining how to do it: handbook.gnome.org/infrastruct.

  14. As someone who frequently makes small contributions to many different repositories, Builder's git clone workflow is soooo nicely executed. It's super satisfying to just paste a link, click a button, wait a few seconds, and boom, have Builder open my local clone on the spot, ready to be worked on.
    @chergert

  15. Slightly late to the party, but yay, is app of the day on !

  16. I'm happy to announce that both my apps, and , have GNOME 47-ready versions packaged and shipped to 🥳

  17. is ready for GNOME 47! 🎸🔵🟣🟢🟡🟠🔴⚪

  18. Is there anyone who is interested in taking over maintenance of this lovely chess timer app for written in ? It's pretty cool (and a member of GNOME Circle!), but its maintainer, the wonderful Clara Hobbs, is stepping away from the project. If this sounds interesting to you, reach out to them!

    gitlab.gnome.org/World/chess-c

  19. Opened 's app icon source file to work on brand colors for the app, and was reminded about how many iterations that icon required.

  20. 7.1 is on its way to Flathub right now, with a couple of updated translations 🌐

  21. It's not long until the 1st of June, so why not pick up the guitar and learn some catchy tunes for the summer? I've just published version 7.0 of Fretboard, which brings more accurate chord name prediction, note names on hover for the neck top toggles, and a couple of fixes for various small issues encountered since last release. It should be on Flathub very soon!

    apps.gnome.org/Fretboard

  22. I'm excited to see Fretboard featured on @flathub's front page this week! 😃

  23. This is the first time I've used Files' bulk renaming, and it's neat! Very useful that it can extract some MP3 metadata as well.

  24. A new Fretboard update is on its way to Flathub! This one is mainly to keep it up-to-date with the latest and greatest platform improvements. In fact,the rest of its updates during the 46 cycle might end up only being translation updates (unless I decide to go down the merciless enshittification route, that is 😈)

  25. Fretboard's chord pattern identifier has gotten so sophisticated now that it can identify chords that don't have a single variant present in the built-in chord set. I had to add a status page explaining this along with the improved algorithm. This fortunately only happens in absolute edge cases, so it's not an event that will occur particularly often.