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  • This does not sound sustainable at all.

  • George Takei looks like good company on the Fediverse, agreed ?
  • I'm confident his announcement to "leave social media" was an April Fools' joke.

  • Beeper Messaging App That Irked Apple Is Acquired by WordPress.com Owner
  • I know what you mean, but I think private chat and public posting are quite distinct. They'd destroy a lot more trust if they sell private messages compared to what they did with Tumblr. Especially if they continue to push local bridges, where they won't be able to read any message (you still have to trust them obviously).

  • Beeper Messaging App That Irked Apple Is Acquired by WordPress.com Owner
  • Well that's some news. If they're good news we will see. I'm a Beeper user but never heard of Texts (stupid name) before, which seem to share the same misson as Beeper. Texts was purchased by Automattic last year (according to the Beeper blog).

    What does that mean? Automattic punches with some weight in the chat space now. In general I don't like it if big companies buy small products. However Automattic still seems to bet on the Fediverse, so maybe if the teams from Beeper and Texts can work together on a Matrix-based, open source chat application, we could get something really good.

    I've mixed feelings about this whole thing, some shy optimizm, some less shy pessimism.

    Well, time will tell.

  • Beeper Messaging App That Irked Apple Is Acquired by WordPress.com Owner
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  • The official NixOS wiki is now live
  • Seems like a large link collection for now. I like that the documentation is worked on however, it's probably Nix' biggest weakness atm.

  • Do any of you program on non-US keyboard layouts?
  • Appreciate it <3

  • Do any of you program on non-US keyboard layouts?
  • (dead thread I know, but whatever)

    It's very similar, more like an evolution from Neo than a revolution. They switched a few keys and if you're starting fresh I think I'd recommend Bone, but if you already know Neo I'm not sure switching is worth it. It could be fun though (if you consider learning a new layout fun ^^).

  • Spreading of the 100 biggest fediverse account
  • Hey, how's it going? Are you still working on it?

    Sorry for this huge delay, sometimes RL takes over... I don't know how relevant it still is. I'll try anyway.

    but if there is some way for people, posts, communities, servers, to opt out then ok.

    I think this could pose an issue. Many people in the Fediverse are very sensitive about informed consent — which cannot be satisfied by any opt-out mechanism. This is an issue for every bridge/search service, because with opt-in you will have way less users. I strongly recommend to go for opt-in however, you will be starkly criticized otherwise.

    I'm wanting to do this open source, which means anybody can take it, remove the check and scan everything. What are your thoughts about that?

    Yes, anybody could do that, or build something from scratch, but will meet strong opposition in the Fediserve, as we've seen more than once.

    If you know how to query servers, communities, posts or comments on that topic I'm all ears, I'm only doing 50% of that today BTW.

    Can't help here, sorry.

    On a side note, where is your 0xCAFE come from? Is it like the stack overflow/ memory error checks like 0xDEAD(or 0xDEADBEEF) and so?

    Nope, just a nerd who likes computery stuff like hex numbers and, obviously, coffee. No technical magic number I know of (maybe there still is...?).

  • Legit or no? yep.com
  • They're talking too much business to be a 'private' search. They don't make any effort to explain how their search is private at all (except the 90/10 share model).

  • [OC] Ambulance
  • Nice shot!

  • Mozilla Firefox is Working on a Tab Grouping Feature
  • Maybe you want to try the Tree Style Tabs or Sideberry extension.

  • Challenge: Function that prints a `n` big tree
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  • Fedify: a fediverse server framework in Deno
  • This looks pretty cool!

  • The Verge - The fediverse, explained
  • oh that's really cool!

  • The Verge - The fediverse, explained
  • Suuuuper late answer, sorry. It is working perfectly for me (FF 122), I'm using Firefox exclusivery. It can be slow sometimes though and take several (tens of) seconds for the web application to load.

  • Is it worth buying the Mac keyboard for a dedicated Linux PC instead of the windows one?
  • My recommendation? No. Don't.

    I'm an ex Windows user, current Linux and Mac user. Keyboard shortcuts on Linux are much closer to Windows conventions compared to macOS. I wouldn't recommend using a Mac keyboard with Linux. I'd only recommend it if you want to use both Linux and macOS with the same keyboard (you will be happier in this case, because using macOS with a Windows keyboard sucks, vice versa).

    If you don't like the Windows key design, get a keyboard with a custom one.

  • No Boilerplate NixOS video
  • Very good video, which first gives an overview of NixOS and what it is and then add many useful tips for using NixOs.

  • A great open source dictionary app for mobile!
  • I use dict.cc because they support the context menu action to look up definitions.

  • How to enable system theme for Firefox?

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7895009 >I'm a semi-recent NixOS user and one thing that bothers me since the beginning is that when I change the Gnome theme (between light and dark), Firefox doesn't adapt. The system theme in Firefox is enabled, but it always displays the light theme, no matter what theme is selected in Gnome. > > Internet search, including searching through NixOS discourse, packages, options and Nixpkgs repo surfaced a solution. > > Any ideas or tips how to achieve system theme integration for Firefox on NixOS? > > NixOS 23.11 / Gnome 45 / sway

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    How to enable system theme for Firefox?

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7895009 >I'm a semi-recent NixOS user and one thing that bothers me since the beginning is that when I change the Gnome theme (between light and dark), Firefox doesn't adapt. The system theme in Firefox is enabled, but it always displays the light theme, no matter what theme is selected in Gnome. > > Internet search, including searching through NixOS discourse, packages, options and Nixpkgs repo surfaced a solution. > > Any ideas or tips how to achieve system theme integration for Firefox on NixOS? > > NixOS 23.11 / Gnome 45 / sway

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    Custom Bone Layout for ZSA Moonlander
    configure.zsa.io Oryx: The ZSA Keyboard Configurator

    A powerful, visual tool to configure your keyboard. Based on the open-source QMK firmware.

    This is my custom layout for the ZSA Moonlander keyboard.

    The laout is based on the Bone layout. Bone is an optimized version of the Neo2 layout. Bone is created with English and German text corpus and originally provides different layers for letters, special characters, navigation, math symbols and even greek letters (for math mostly I guess).

    I had to adapt the layout to the orthogonal arrangement of the Moonlander keys as well to my personal preferences. Oryx and the Moonlander do not support Unicode output, so I didn't replicate the math symbol nor greek layers.

    The layout features

    1. The base layout of Bone, with custom meta/control keys and means to switch layers.
    2. The special chars layer, based on the Bone layout. I added some macros to input typographicly correct symbols on Linux.
    3. Classic layer: Qwerty based to allow other people use your keyboard and play games (WASD etc.).
    4. A “control” layer with F-keys, LED controls and a num block.

    My layout is created to use with Linux and the Swiss German keyboard layout in the OS. Since it's based on Bone, it's useful to mainly write English and German texts as well as programming and math formulas.

    If you don't use Linux or ch-DE, it can easily be adapted.

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