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  1. @javier_salcedo

    #GTK & #libadwaita on #Linux (setup) is as simple as typing some commands.

    Since you don't want IDEs and want something simple, I wouldn't recommend #GNOME Builder.

    Gtk apps can run on Windows, but the process is quite a hassle. I recommend you use "gvsbuild" since I also use it.

    Since I'm using Python, I had to setup "pyinstaller" (again a hassle for the first time). If Python, use "uv".

  2. @javier_salcedo

    & on (setup) is as simple as typing some commands.

    Since you don't want IDEs and want something simple, I wouldn't recommend Builder.

    Gtk apps can run on Windows, but the process is quite a hassle. I recommend you use "gvsbuild" since I also use it.

    Since I'm using Python, I had to setup "pyinstaller" (again a hassle for the first time). If Python, use "uv".

  3. @javier_salcedo

    #GTK & #libadwaita on #Linux (setup) is as simple as typing some commands.

    Since you don't want IDEs and want something simple, I wouldn't recommend #GNOME Builder.

    Gtk apps can run on Windows, but the process is quite a hassle. I recommend you use "gvsbuild" since I also use it.

    Since I'm using Python, I had to setup "pyinstaller" (again a hassle for the first time). If Python, use "uv".

  4. @javier_salcedo

    #GTK & #libadwaita on #Linux (setup) is as simple as typing some commands.

    Since you don't want IDEs and want something simple, I wouldn't recommend #GNOME Builder.

    Gtk apps can run on Windows, but the process is quite a hassle. I recommend you use "gvsbuild" since I also use it.

    Since I'm using Python, I had to setup "pyinstaller" (again a hassle for the first time). If Python, use "uv".

  5. @javier_salcedo

    #GTK & #libadwaita on #Linux (setup) is as simple as typing some commands.

    Since you don't want IDEs and want something simple, I wouldn't recommend #GNOME Builder.

    Gtk apps can run on Windows, but the process is quite a hassle. I recommend you use "gvsbuild" since I also use it.

    Since I'm using Python, I had to setup "pyinstaller" (again a hassle for the first time). If Python, use "uv".

  6. @psm @zenbrowser AppImage can self-update as per this doc. The question is whether the @zenbrowser team implemented this in their #zenbrowser AppImage file or not.

    docs.appimage.org/packaging-gu

  7. Let's just say the release is halted for a few months. Turns out I need either a #Visa or #MasterCard to create play console account.

    This doesn't make sense to me when #GPay is literally available in #India.

    Thanks #Google 😃.

  8. The progress of my project is fine. I'm really happy with it ☺️.

    But, no matter what I do I always felt like I'm behind my supposed schedule.

    There's a film "Project Hail Mary" releasing on 26 March and I just want to earn enough from it to watch it.

    I'm assuming, here, the film will stay in the theaters for at least 3 weeks.

    #ProjectHailMary #Gnome #adwaita #libadwaita

  9. @hbons I once wrote a single line nested if - elif - else script for my custom zed coderunner.

    And now, a month later, I'm using the editor for my project, and every time I look into the script, I'm like "WTF! why?".

    You've to see it to understand the insanity.

    drive.proton.me/urls/TR78HHGZA

    #Zed #ZedEditor #Software #Development #Bash

  10. This is the revised "Compose" page. And now I'm working on the ML Kit integration.

    EDIT : The icons will be updated once the canvas feature is implemented.

    #Android #Google #material3expressive #Gemini

  11. The look of the "Compose" page is now completed (the icons will be replaced to modern ones in the next iteration).

    [+] The layout is also optimised for landscape mode.

    #Android #material3expressive #Gemini

  12. On the #android part, this' what I've able to create so far, with #gemini .

    Today, I'll work on the "Compose" page. The logic part of the Desktop side (on #Windows ) is almost ready. However, the UI side is still in development.

    My main problem is actually on both the #linux window systems #wayland and #x11 .

    #xdotool does work but the mouse-clicks remains frozen.

    And on wayland, I'm not able to find a solution (for now).