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After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:
https://sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb
I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.
Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.
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After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:
https://sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb
I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.
Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.
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After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:
https://sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb
I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.
Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.
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After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:
https://sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb
I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.
Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.
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Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.
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Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.
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Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.
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Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.
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Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.
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ArchLinux 7.0.0, now available at a Fairphone 5 near you.
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ArchLinux 7.0.0, now available at a Fairphone 5 near you.
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ArchLinux 7.0.0, now available at a Fairphone 5 near you.
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ArchLinux 7.0.0, now available at a Fairphone 5 near you.
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ArchLinux 7.0.0, now available at a Fairphone 5 near you.
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Just saw that they open sourced warp (the terminal that turned into LLM slop) and decided to look at some of the remaining terminal emulation pieces.
There's some *interesting* similarities in the terminal code I've looked at so far:
Alacritty:
https://github.com/alacritty/vte/blob/master/src/ansi.rs#L819Interesting how quickly an Apache (and in parts MIT) license can turn into AGPL.
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Aevum 2.3.1 uses the RTC offset to schedule alarms on systems with read-only RTCs. This finally fixes the last remaining reason I had to use the PinePhone Pro over the Fairphone 5.
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Aevum 2.3.1 uses the RTC offset to schedule alarms on systems with read-only RTCs. This finally fixes the last remaining reason I had to use the PinePhone Pro over the Fairphone 5.
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Aevum 2.3.1 uses the RTC offset to schedule alarms on systems with read-only RTCs. This finally fixes the last remaining reason I had to use the PinePhone Pro over the Fairphone 5.
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Aevum 2.3.1 uses the RTC offset to schedule alarms on systems with read-only RTCs. This finally fixes the last remaining reason I had to use the PinePhone Pro over the Fairphone 5.
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Took me a bit of time (and ~$15 worth of Flathub CI costs) to figure out, but a Flatpak of Kumo with Servo support is now available:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.catacombing.kumo
Don't use Flatpak myself, but I'm kinda curious if Servo works with the Flatpak.
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Took me a bit of time (and ~$15 worth of Flathub CI costs) to figure out, but a Flatpak of Kumo with Servo support is now available:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.catacombing.kumo
Don't use Flatpak myself, but I'm kinda curious if Servo works with the Flatpak.
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Took me a bit of time (and ~$15 worth of Flathub CI costs) to figure out, but a Flatpak of Kumo with Servo support is now available:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.catacombing.kumo
Don't use Flatpak myself, but I'm kinda curious if Servo works with the Flatpak.
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Took me a bit of time (and ~$15 worth of Flathub CI costs) to figure out, but a Flatpak of Kumo with Servo support is now available:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.catacombing.kumo
Don't use Flatpak myself, but I'm kinda curious if Servo works with the Flatpak.
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Took me a bit of time (and ~$15 worth of Flathub CI costs) to figure out, but a Flatpak of Kumo with Servo support is now available:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.catacombing.kumo
Don't use Flatpak myself, but I'm kinda curious if Servo works with the Flatpak.
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Just released version 1.7.0 of Kumo:
https://github.com/catacombing/kumo/releases/tag/v1.7.0
The most significant change is the introduction of Servo as an optional rendering engine besides WebKit.
Originally wanted to give this some more time to cook, but my hand was forced after updating my WebKit fork to the latest version of WebKit.
Easiest way to try is Flatpak, it should be available there in a couple hours.
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Just released version 1.7.0 of Kumo:
https://github.com/catacombing/kumo/releases/tag/v1.7.0
The most significant change is the introduction of Servo as an optional rendering engine besides WebKit.
Originally wanted to give this some more time to cook, but my hand was forced after updating my WebKit fork to the latest version of WebKit.
Easiest way to try is Flatpak, it should be available there in a couple hours.
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Just released version 1.7.0 of Kumo:
https://github.com/catacombing/kumo/releases/tag/v1.7.0
The most significant change is the introduction of Servo as an optional rendering engine besides WebKit.
Originally wanted to give this some more time to cook, but my hand was forced after updating my WebKit fork to the latest version of WebKit.
Easiest way to try is Flatpak, it should be available there in a couple hours.
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Just released version 1.7.0 of Kumo:
https://github.com/catacombing/kumo/releases/tag/v1.7.0
The most significant change is the introduction of Servo as an optional rendering engine besides WebKit.
Originally wanted to give this some more time to cook, but my hand was forced after updating my WebKit fork to the latest version of WebKit.
Easiest way to try is Flatpak, it should be available there in a couple hours.
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Just released version 1.7.0 of Kumo:
https://github.com/catacombing/kumo/releases/tag/v1.7.0
The most significant change is the introduction of Servo as an optional rendering engine besides WebKit.
Originally wanted to give this some more time to cook, but my hand was forced after updating my WebKit fork to the latest version of WebKit.
Easiest way to try is Flatpak, it should be available there in a couple hours.
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Over a year ago I tried adding Servo support to my browser and failed. A month ago I tried again, but some crucial things were still missing upstream.
After spending the weekend adding touch context menu support to Servo, I finally managed to get it in a spot where I'm willing to let other people try.
It's not quite ready for release yet, but if testing reveals no issues, I'll hopefully be able to publish a new version in the coming weeks.