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New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!
Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
- New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
- In-app settings editor
- Templates support looping and date offsets for injections
Super huge thanks to @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! :neofox_aww: We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.
Release notes are here: https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0
:boost_request: Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!
#golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling -
New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!
Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
- New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
- In-app settings editor
- Templates support looping and date offsets for injections
Super huge thanks to @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! :neofox_aww: We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.
Release notes are here: https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0
:boost_request: Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!
#golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling -
New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!
Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
- New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
- In-app settings editor
- Templates support looping and date offsets for injections
Super huge thanks to @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! :neofox_aww: We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.
Release notes are here: https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0
:boost_request: Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!
#golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling -
New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!
Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
- New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
- In-app settings editor
- Templates support looping and date offsets for injections
Super huge thanks to @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! :neofox_aww: We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.
Release notes are here: https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0
:boost_request: Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!
#golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling -
New release of Fern TUI notetaking and journal today with v1.2.0!
Aside from lots of bugfixes and stabilizing improvements to the codebase, some notable items were:
- New languages added, deeper translation of UI & better pluralization (p11n)
- In-app settings editor
- Templates support looping and date offsets for injections
Super huge thanks to @[email protected] for their contributions with Polish 🇵🇱 translations AND Snap yaml config!! :neofox_aww: We're live on the Snapcraft store now: https://snapcraft.io/fern. Couldn't have done it without their guidance.
Release notes are here: https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.2.0
:boost_request: Boosts are most appreciated and welcome to help share! Feedback is most welcome!
#golang #tui #bubbletea #knowledgemanagement #pkm #notetaking #journalling -
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I was gaming on a 2019 #macpro with Vega 2 GPU, running #Ubuntu 26.04, playing #Stalker2 and #Cyberpunk 2077 from GOG via #HeroicLauncher.
isn’t this exactly what Mastodon is for?
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My #arm64 #thinkpad experienced a strange and somewhat stressful event today. When running Linux, something is not quite right with volume and very low volume setting produces loud sound. The right speaker „cracked” and stopped working. I immediately though of @hrw samsung chromebook and the fact that arm devices needs more complex sound settings to not melt the driver. Fortunately after a power cycle everything came back to life but next time i may not be as lucky.
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I put #Ubuntu 26.04 on a 2019 #MacPro (7,1) with a 32GB HBM2 Vega II GPU. It's surprisingly AWESOME for both gaming (current-gen AAA GOG games through Heroic Launcher run very very well) AND quite awesome at local AI. #Qwen35 getting nearly 80 tokens per second was really unexpected for this nearly obsolete box. All in all, silent and pretty good. Definitely runs better than MacOS.
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I've added an #MCP server into #snapd to learn a little bit about this. I think it's very interesting what #LLMs can do and this has certainly taught me a lot.
You can play with this locally by building the snap or the classic package and installing on your system then enabling the 'mcp' experimental flag with:
snap set system experimental.mcp=true
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Are there any gnome shell extensions useful for ultra-wide monitors? #ultrawide #gnome
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I spent a day with #Thinkpad T14s with #snapdragon CPU unplugged. After my daily routine of coding, testing and listening to music I ended the day with 78% of battery left.
Given that I have access to #WSL2 out of the box and that I can video call people without having the fan spin or the CPU do pretty much anything at all, I am impressed.
I also got it for a little over 50% off the full price, on a black Friday sale, which makes it incredibly good value.
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I'm looking at the #DBus spec and this sentence seems unusual:
> Any signals emitted from a D-Bus object have the service’s unique bus name associated with them, rather than its well-known name. This means that recipients of the signals must rely entirely on the signal name and object path to work out which interface the signal originated from.
(Edited to spellcheck cleanly).
Does anyone who worked on the original spec know why this was done like that?
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I spent some time playing with #tty last night and I realized what I did wrong last time when I tried to talk to a tty. The response does not have to arrive in one read call.
I also ran into 7bit vs 8 bit encoding difference that my parser did not handle.
What bugs me the most is lack of sensible single place that documents all of the protocols involved. There's a range of odd websites, man pages, PDFs and websites but nothing cohesive.
Please tell me I'm missing a well-know resource.
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Hello! #Snapd 2.71 is heading to a Fedora and EPEL system near you: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2025-2310d4d62d
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I documented limitation of #snapd mount namespace persistence on the #snapcraft forum: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/per-snap-mount-namespace-persistence-limitations/48354
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My colleague Maciej is working on preparing #snapd for submission into #openSUSE Factory. There's a very long standing thread from security review at https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1127368#c35 and, after a few years, we believe we've provided all the changes that were originally requested.
Snapd is many things but one of the key properties is a strong desire to build an ecosystem founded on strong security principles. The path to the summit is long and winding but we make progress every day.
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I just released #snapd 2.71-1 into #Debian unstable. I will garden the BTS which has been somewhat neglected, apologies for that. I hope one day Debian will grow a basic web interface for bug tracking that does not involve sending email to make state changes.
The generation after me shuns IRC but I'm the generation that's definitely not in love with email. When I'm not on another planet that is light-minutes or light-years away, I want to use a synchronous interface.
Happy testing everyone!
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#ComputerChronicles episode about #386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsE0BwQ3l8UIt even starts with a blast :)
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If you're not interested in the meltdown in U.S. politics then do come along and see my super-cool #snapd integration test system where a number of snaps are smoke-tested on several different distributions. The whole thing is set up such that you can run the same tests locally and they are representative of what real users would see.
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You should check out #snapd #1000papercuts initiative: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/snapd-papercuts-initiative/47263
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I've opened a pull request that adds my simple virtual file system package to #snapd https://github.com/canonical/snapd/pull/15321
If you are interested in how #VirtualFileSystems work and want to poke holes into my understanding, please be my guest.