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  • Sober works great, and is the only method that still works from the ones I've tried. I think most of them stopped working because of Roblox's new Hyperion Anticheat which blocked WINE (unsure if they unblocked it at a later point as they promised, but I'd bet they didn't).

    Side note: The creators of Sober also maintain a project called Vinegar, which allows for Roblox Studio to be installed under Linux (it used to be for both Player and Studio, until the anticheat for the Player was introduced)

  • wayland

  • I'd love to become rich, so I can keep on pirating as a statement. Or to show a rich guy how much better pirating is as a service.

    Maybe then we can get their attention and prove that enshittification is the problem, and not the cost.

  • How would you feel if I took it from you?

    Correction: How do I take it from you?

    I think it's time we move from threats to actions.

  • Yeah, but it's not a new war. It's an eternal war, and when those on top push too much, we push back. We call those stages revolutions, and maybe it's time to remind those on top that when a revolution happens, their heads get separated from their bodies. So either give us back some freedoms, or blood will be spilt. And it won't be our blood.

  • There was a period where I was testing my laptop's hibernation so I got uptime to around 30 days.

    But now, The highest uptime I can reach is around 2-3 days if I forget to turn it off and leave it either plugged in or on a high battery so it lasts until the next day.

  • I can see where you're coming from because of outdated libraries and flatpak sandboxing not really being a thing (it's an illusion, really) but you can't deny that this is the direction we're moving in, and we need to get flatpak sandboxing and permissions right, to ensure a proper base level of security.

    For those unaware:

    • Many flatpaks use older, outdated, or end-of-life libraries
    • Flatpak permissions are messed up because most applications ask to bypass the sandbox at install-time
  • It's not every day that you see actually useful applications of AI, but this might be one.

  • I get where you're coming from but I wish apps on GNOME could look uniform even without everyone kneeling to libadwaita, and we could just get uniform theming on all DEs.

  • GNOME.

    Specifically their decisions on CSD over SSD (client and server side decorations)

    I haven't really had any other dogmatic issues with projects.

  • The issue with that approach for the desktop is everyone will just move to other OS-es.

    When Microsoft does it, you live with it cuz you have no choice.

  • Yeah, I've had a developer tell me that they've done most of the beta milestone already. There will be an Alpha 6, however, so the absolute earliest we could see Beta 1 is end of February, assuming Alpha 6 releases end of January, and they move into Beta after that with no delays.

  • It's a normal atomic/immutable distro

  • It was so obviously satire and yet I kept on trying to convince myself it isn't, but by the last part, I was basically convinced it was, especially by the "Satire" label.

  • Personally I'd just recommend either Alpaca or GPT4All, both of which are on Flathub and much easier to set up (or at least GPT4All is; I haven't tested Alpaca yet).

  • LXDE is dead.

    LXQT is working on it, and I believe are already shipping some initial version: https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/

    XFCE 4.20 introduced initial Wayland Support: https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1734220800

    Cinnamon has an experimental Wayland Session: https://9to5linux.com/cinnamon-6-0-desktop-environment-arrives-with-initial-wayland-support

    Budgie, as per the article, will be Wayland-only from Budgie 10.10, to be released in Q1 2025.

    So I'd say the Wayland transition will be complete for all in either 2025 or 2026 at the latest.

  • Do it for yourself.

    I once undertook a project for personal use that I knew could be useful to many people (it was for a game).

    People were getting interested in using it even in its earliest, experimental, pre-alpha, prototype, whatever-you-want-to-call-it, stage.

    But then the unthinkable happened: I quit the game because the dev was irresponsible and was largely perceived to be unserious and lazy, when this game is his main source of income as far as the community knows.

    So I of course lost interest in the project as well and abandoned it.

    If I was doing this for myself, it wouldn't matter at all, but some people were interested in it, some were using it, and even as recently as last month I had people message me asking if the project was ready or how to use it. (the project was started in Jan 2024, I quit in Feb 2024)

    The point is that if you're doing it for yourself and you quit, it wouldn't matter, but it can almost feel as if you're letting people down when you do it for someone else rather than yourself. So do it for you. That way, you won't have people's expectations weighing you down. If you can't work on it this week, it doesn't matter. If you can't do this feature for xyz reasons, or because you don't want to, it doesn't matter. Because you're doing it for you.

    Or at least that's my take on it.

  • Made it Worse

    Made it Worse

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