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Ubisoft Connect launcher broken?
  • I was on Wayland, but unfortunately switching to X11 didn't fix the issue

  • Ubisoft Connect launcher broken?
  • Unfortunately yes, but I have the same issue there :((

  • Ubisoft Connect launcher broken?
  • OH I didn't know that ubi games worked that way on Steam, well then I guess this means that AC Odissey (and all other ubi games actually) are broken for everyone playing on linux, steam deck included atm?

  • Ubisoft Connect launcher broken?
  • But wouldn't it still try to update the Ubisoft Connect launcher to its latest version, even if the wine runner is older?

  • Ubisoft Connect launcher broken?

    Yesterday I was trying to install the Ubisoft version of AC Odissey on my PopOS! machine, and I wasn't able to do so because when I try to launch Ubisoft Connect from Lutris, it asks me to do the login and then shows only a black rectangle.

    I tried looking online for a solution but as far as I understood it's a problem of the new Ubisoft Connect UI and I wasn't able to find any fix... can someone help?

    It really sucks because it prevents me to play some games that are supposed to run on Linux just because at the time I bought them on Ubisoft Connect instead of Steam :/

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    Android 15 will let you set a default wallet app
  • Can PayPal act as a traditional debit card though? I thought it was only for online or p2p payments

  • InfinityBook Pro 16 - Gen8 restarting out of nowere

    I've recently bought my first Tuxedo laptop, an InfinityBook Pro 16 - Gen8 and after having some minor issues with Fedora on it (mainly with the Tuxedo Control Center) I moved to PopOS! and since then it worked flawlessly. Or at least, it used to work flawlessly until last week, when the laptop started to reboot at (apparently) random points of its usage. This is REALLY annoying.

    Does anyone encountered the same issue? Have you identified its causes? And how have you fixed it?

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    Android 15 will let you set a default wallet app
  • Cool. Would be even cooler if there was an alternative to Google Wallet for non-samsung smartphones tho...

  • recommendations for desktop Lemmy client?
  • I really like Photon, that is a web client but with Firefox PWAs addon can be installed a regular app

    EDIT: just seen someone else wrote the same in a different comment, wooops

  • Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform
  • The closest thing to a Discord server Matrix-wise are Spaces, which basically are groups of Rooms that people can join by invite (and maybe by link? But not sure)

    I see in Matrix as a protocol great potential but it needs some more projects that will focus on the different aspects of communication.

    Element cannot aim to be both a WhatsApp replacement, a Slack replacement and a Discord replacement, but for sure 3 different alternatives for those services can be built all using the Matrix protocol

  • Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform
  • This!

    Discord was great and I'm pretty sure that some projects will take its place (like Revolt maybe that others are mentioning) but PLEASE FOSS PROJECT JUST USE AN INDEXABLE FORUM like Discourse, so that people don't have to signup and enter a server for each project they use!

  • Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform
  • I guess that with discord (and many other non-foss free projects) the problem is that they start as free and then wanted to start to make money at a later stage.

    For-profit software and companies are not necessarily bad, but they are bad when they take their existing software and start radically changing it for the sake of making more money.

    If for example discord always had some features just for Nitro users and others for everyone, and those features (and the nitro price) would have always stayed the same it would have been much better

  • The Authy Flatpak worked by running the Snap inside
  • Ahahah sorry, I know what Authy is.

    Mine wanted to be a way to say that after I discovered Ente Authenticator (the link I attached), which is another 2FA app that keeps an encrypted backup of your codes and lets you access them on multiple platforms and it's foss, I "almost forgot about Authy" since Ente Auth replaced it perfectly for my use case.

    I thought that since is not a very famous project others could have found it useful

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • What do you mean with proprietary? 'Cause atproto is foss, but yeah atm Bluesky kinda controls it (even if in the interview she said they would like to move it to a third party regulator in the future)

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • Well, if what she says in the interview is the truth they don't plan to make money with ads, but with a cut on their marketplace of algorithms &co + with custom handles (aka custom domains)

    So yeah, maybe it will not end up like Twitter

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • Agree. The episode partially answers some of those questions (of course with a biased answer, since it's given by their CEO), but I guess that for most of them we'll just have to wait and see

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • From what she said, ActivityPub could have adapted to what they wanted, but probably don't want to. On Bluesky you kinda loose the community feel of your instance that you have and that many people (me included) like.

    I elaborated more on the "problems" she listed in another comment here if you want to read more without listening the episode

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • She was saying that on Mastodon (that was the main activitypub platform she was comparing to) the choice of the instance can heavily influence your experience. If I don't remember wrong her main points were:

    • There's a local timeline and a federated timeline, and even in the federated timeline you see your instance posts and the posts of the instances yours have federated with, not all posts
    • A global search is not always the easiest thing to do, and previous attempts of project that would have facilitated it didn't received much appreciation from the community
    • If your instance admin do choices you don't agree with (for example blocking another instance) the only way to interact with that other instance is to move yourself
    • Moving from an instance to another means loosing your posts and replies, that would stay on the original instance

    She was not saying that this approach is wrong, in fact many people on Mastodon like this more community-focused and less-global approach, just that it isn't what they wanted for Bluesky

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • And yet, here we are with another conversation about something in the wrong place.

    Well, this is is a place to talk about fediverse and ActivityPub, and mine wanted to be the starting point for a discussion about the two protocols and how they compare with each other, if it was actually worth it to create a new protocol or not etc.

    I was not pretending that Bluesky is better than the Fediverse, it's just different and I'm convinced that discussing about how others do stuff can benefit the Fediverse too.

    BlueSky and their illusion of federation, what's to talk about? Anyone can host a server, but all posts need to be indexed by the server of which they're in charge of otherwise they don't appear in anyone's timelines?

    As for this, it was my main perplexity after I listened the podcast since they didn't really entered into the details of how the "multiple servers, one timeline" work. Do you by chance have any resource/link I could read to learn more about that and clarify my doubts?

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • That's almost exactly what I was thinking before listening to the podcast.

    But there she explained how ActivityPub was missing some of the feature they wanted because of its instance-centric approach and how trying to change that would have been hard (given how sceptical towards changes and everything corporate-related the fediverse community can be), and so they opted for a new protocol since the goals of the two project were with different aims.

    Still not 100% convinced tbh, but I can't deny she has a point...

  • What's your take on Bluesky?
  • Even if the corporate is a public benefit corporation with open source foss code both for server and client?

  • What's your take on Bluesky?

    I recently finished the episode of The Verge's podcast #Decoder with the interview to Bluesky's CEO and it seems a quite interesting project. At the beginning I wasn't looking really into it because of their choice of using a new protocol instead of the existing ActivityPub, but after listening to her and the reasons behind this choice maybe I'll give them a chance.

    What do you think? Do you use it alongside with the fediverse?

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    What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?

    A couple of years ago with my old phone (running if I don't remember wrong Android Pie) and my old laptop (running Manjaro KDE) I discovered KDEConnect and how it could enable a clipboard sharing feature similar to the one Apple provides between Macs and iPhones. It was great! Now, after having changed both my phone (now running Android 14) and my laptop (now running PopOS! 22.04) I wanted to reproduce that magic but I found out that with Android 10 some complications regarding clipboard sharing arrived and so it doesn't work out-of-the-box anymore :(

    I found some saying that the only way to do that was by the persistent notification button (still ok but meh) and some others reccomending some adb commands to make it work as it was before (which would be great but I wanted to investigate a bit more before pasting some random commands to my terminal)... but it was all kinda old content (referring to Android 10 or at most 11), what's the situation as of today? Do you use clipboard sync? And if so, how?

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    Immich sta per cambiare logo!
    github.com Immich Logo Design Contest · immich-app/immich · Discussion #6318

    Hello, Immich fan! As Immich started as a personal hobby project, I didn't expect it to grow as big and as fast as it is. The logo and the font for the name were quick iterations to develop somethi...

    Immich Logo Design Contest · immich-app/immich · Discussion #6318

    L'alternativa self-hosted a Google Photos Immich ha indetto (già due settimane fa in realtà, ma io lo scopro ora) un contest per un nuovo logo visto che quello attuale per quanto caratteristico non è ideale per diversi motivi (primo tra tutti secondo me fa apparire il progetto come qualcosa ancora di acerbo e sperimentale, piuttosto che una valida alternativa a servizi come Google Photos o iCloud Photos)

    In palio $200 per l'autore del logo che verrà scelto, quindi se vi divertite a cimentarvi nella grafica digitale e nel design perché non provare?

    Altrimenti (se vi va) date un occhio alle proposte fatte fin'ora e votate la vostra preferita! A me piace molto la proposta di Tyree :)

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    Which server would you reccommend to selfhost for personal use in 2024?

    Since I recently set up a decently powerful homelab, with a bunch of services running on docker behind traefik, I thought it would have been cool to try out selfhosting a matrix homeserver for personal use (at the beginning it will be just me, potentially it will extend to some friends and/or a small organization of around 20 people working together). At first I was thinking about going with Dendrite, but then I've seen it still doesn't support Threads, nor Matrix 1.5 API and that despite the announcement of a couple of months ago its repo hasn't yet be moved to the new element-hq GitHub as it happened with Synapse. This made it seem kinda like a "2nd class citizen" compared to Synapse, and therefore made me think if the latter would have been a better option to selfhost. And then I bumped into Conduit.rs so now I have 3 option to be undecided about!

    Therefore, here I am asking for your preferences and advices: which is your favourite one / which one would you recommend for my use-case?

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    Slimbook Executive 16 VS Tuxedo InfinityBook 16 Gen 8?

    I know this question has been asked many and many times, but a) this kind of things can change with time (bugs may get fixed or appear, new generations can fix hw problems and get new ones, etc.) and b) I didn’t find it on Lemmy yet (but maybe this is just me being bad searching stuff in the fediverse), so here it is once again.

    So, I need to buy a new laptop and I’m undecided between those two machines that, from what I’ve seen, are very very similar, but not exactly the same (apart from the chassis, that should be exactly the same, right?)… What are some differences I could use to decide?

    And, if you own one of this two, would you recommend it? Why/Why not?

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    TAB S2 bttery draining even when it says “in charge”

    In the last months, the battery of my S2 tablet was draining really quickly, untill it died and I wasn’t able to recharge it. So, I thought that the battery was dead (it served me for a bunch of years so it could have been acceptable) and I ordered on Amazon a new battery to replace it.

    After replacing the battery, though, the tablet turned on saying the new battery was at 50% and, when plugged in, it was acting as if it was charging. Apart from the fact that it wasn’t charging the battery that instead was quickly draining even if plugged in.

    Obviously I tried cleaning the charging port, changing cable, changing power adapter, changing socket on the wall, but nothing worked. So I assumed that the new battery they sent me was broken and I purchased a new one but when it arrived: exactly same situation.

    Could it be that I was very unlucky and I got a broken new battery twice? Or maybe the problem is somewhere else? Did anyone encounter a similar issue?

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    Best way to set up cloudflare dynamic DNS in late 2023?

    I’m finally moving my selfhosting experiments from a VPS to a physical machine in my house but, since I don’t have a static IP address, I opted to use the dynamic dns service offered by Cloudflare.

    On their official website I’ve seen suggested ddclient but I haven’t find that much information on which labels should I add to set it up. Therefore, I’ve also found this docker image that seems pretty clean and easy to set up, but the video talking about it was of 3 years ago and I’ve seen that the github repository has been archived last year…

    Which option (not necessarily among the two above) do you prefer to set up your Dynamic DNS with Cloudflare? (I don’t know if this can be an important information to add or not, but the Linux server I’m using is running NixOS)

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    Quale alternativa a GSuite preferite per progetti collaborativi?

    Ciao amici di LeAlternative, vengo qui da voi in cerca di un parere:

    Sto iniziando assieme a due amici un nuovo progetto che potenzialmente in futuro dovrebbe coinvolgere molte più persone e, siccome per progetti simili in passato si è sempre utilizzata una combo GSuite+Slack che si è sempre rivelata vincente, loro due hanno provveduto subito a creare la prima cartella condivisa su Drive. Tuttavia, siccome appunto si tratta di un progetto nuovo, pensavo che potrebbe essere l’occasione giusta per proporre strumenti liberi alternativi a i soliti che usiamo, anche perché potrebbe essere un buon modo per raggiungere con tali strumenti persone non tech-savy e che non si sono mai interessati della loro privacy online prima d’ora.

    Per quanto riguarda #Slack pensavo di provare un po’ #RocketChat e vedere se può fare al caso nostro, ma la cosa che più mi preme sostituire in realtà è la suite di Google. In particolare, le nostre esigenze sarebbero:

    • archiviazione (stile Google drive)
    • documenti di testo (stile Google Documents)
    • fogli di calcolo (stile Google Spreadsheets) che dovrebbero avere le seguenti caratteristiche:
    • feature collaborative “di base” come cartelle condivise con alcuni utenti, possibilità di modificare contemporaneamente uno stesso documento e di lasciare commenti
    • possibilità di utilizzo agevole (cioè semplice anche per utenti per cui Google docs è il massimo della tecnologia a cui l’umanità è arrivata) sia da mobile (Android e iOS) che da web
    • possibilità di fare self-hosting o possibilità di utilizzarle con un piano gratuito (se il progetto dovesse proseguire e ingrandirsi e il prezzo è ragionevole non sarebbe un problema pagare, ma ora come ora siamo solo in 3 e tutti abbastanza squattrinati 😅)

    PS: so che sul sito di LeAlternative è già presente un articolo molto esaustivo sulle possibili alternative a Google Drive e infatti dopo averlo letto mi ero già fatto una mezza idea su quale servizio potrei tentare a proporre, ma ho deciso di fare questo post per sentire più pareri da parte di chi queste alternative le utilizza o le ha utilizzate nel pratico

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    Selfhosted Trello Alternative?

    My team wanted to start using Trello to better organize the work we have to do and, since I believe it's much easier to start using foss software from the beginning rather then switching to it after years of using something else, I wanted to suggest now a different option, possibly selfhosted.

    I've seen online that there is Focalboard that seems to be what we are looking for but I've seen it recently switched from being backed by mattermost team to be community-driven and I didn't found enough documentation on how to install it with docker on an arm server... Does anyone use it? Is it a good option or there are better ones? And if you're using it, could you help me spinning it up?

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    Fairphone 5 Announced!

    Looks like a new model for the Fairphone has been announced! What do you think about it?

    Personally I love the fairphone project but after having tried GrapheneOS on my Pixel 6a it would be hard to move to a different OS

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    Fedora Linux @lemmy.ml shaked_coffee @feddit.it
    MSI Laptop wakes up immediately after entering sleep mode
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    MSI Laptop wakes up immediately after entering sleep mode

    UPDATE:

    After some more testing, trying to disable one by one the entries on proc/acpi/wakeup and comparing them with the output of lspci, I think I found out that the problem is related with the PCIE components that idk why send a wake-up signal to the system every time it enters sleep mode. As a temporary fix, I created a service that runs a script to disable those four lines every time I start / reboot the system, waiting for a proper fix in a future kernel update. Here are the two files I created:

    /etc/systemd/system/disable-PCIE-wakeup.service: ``` [Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=yes ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/disable-PCIE-wakeup.sh

    [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ```

    /usr/local/bin/disable-PCIE-wakeup.sh: bash #!/bin/sh for i in $(cat /proc/acpi/wakeup | grep RP | grep enabled | grep S4 | awk '{print $1}'); do echo $i > /proc/acpi/wakeup; done

    (and after creating those files, I enabled the new service with sudo systemctl enable disable-PCIE-wakeup.service)

    ---

    ORIGINAL POST:

    Some time ago I posted on Fedora Discussion because my Fedora system (MSI Summit e16 flip running Fedora 38) started having problems with sleep mode after a kernel update (actually, starting from kernel 6.3.x and with all later versions).

    Unfortunately I didn't receive that many replies there, so I tried to troubleshoot by myself and I found out that what's causing this problem is probably an internal device of the laptop that is supposed to be used to wake up the laptop from sleep (like the touchpad or the fingerprint reader? idk) and that instead is misfunctioning and waking it up immediately after it reached the sleep state. I'm saying so because I tried to temporarily disable all the lines in /proc/acpi/wakeup using this simple script below that I found somewhere online and, after doing that until the next time I reboot, the laptop stays asleep as expected.

    So now my question is: how do I isolate which device is causing the problem? And how can I permanently fix this issue? I suspect that the problematic device could be the fingerprint reader since it was unsupported up until Fedora 38 and doesn't still work properly since it keeps forgetting the fingerprints I add... is there a way for me to disable it completely and try to see if it fixes the issue?

    (I’m not sure about if this is the proper place to ask questions like this, or if I should report this issue somewhere else, since it seems more a kernel issue. Recommendations about better place to ask it are welcomed 🙃)

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    Moovit ha cambiato mappe?

    Da più di un anno ormai ho (quasi) smesso di usare Google Maps sostituendolo con Organic Maps per quanto riguardava mappe e navigazione a piedi / in auto e Moovit per la navigazione con i mezzi pubblici. Tra le varie opzioni avevo scelto Moovit perché usava le mappe di OpenStreetMap (che trovo un progetto bellissimo) ed era anche un contributor abbastanza importante del progetto.

    Tuttavia oggi ho aperto l'app e ho notato che anziché la solita overlay in basso a sinistra "OpenStreetMaps contributor" c'è il logo di Google in basso a destra, dal che dedicò che abbiano cambiato fornitore di mappe, risulta anche a voi?

    E se sì, qualcuno ha trovato un articolo o blog post a riguardo che spieghi il perché? :/

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    Did Moovit moved from OpenStreetMap maps to Google's ones?

    As the title says, today I noticed that instead of the "OpenStreetMap contributor" overlay I'm used to see on Moovit maps there is the Google logo, which makes me think that they moved from OpenStreetMap data to google's.

    Is there any article about this? And especially about why? One of the main reasons I was using moovit over Google Transit was because since there is still no valid foss transit app at least they where contributing to foss maps...

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