Id like to add a lutris integration for it at aome point.
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Id like to add a lutris integration for it at aome point.
When I use open source software, I’ll usually attempt to fix any small bugs I run into. I prefer to use an app made in a language I’m more familiar with to make this easier.
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That’s just not true though
Looks like it allows that using ollama
Edit: according a couple issues, the flag that allows this is being ignored…
The company that makes it seems invested in crypto, but what does radicle itself have to do with it?
I wouldn’t expect a blog post to explain what it is, as they’re generally designed for people aware of the project. I doubt they’re the ones that posted it here. Instead of clicking links, I just went to the main site and very quickly understood what it was.
I disagree in this case. The majority of Firefox forks make it clear they’re a fork, giving credit to Mozilla. Midori seems to hide that they’re a fork while adding very little to the browser. Their website also takes donations while having a fake phone number and broken contact button. Hard not to see that as suspicious.
Edit: the dev was also completely ok with Firedragon switching to their codebase because they did so resepectfully.
I still disagree with what the dev did, but I get the struggle.
The creator of Floorp posted a reponse to this: https://blog.ablaze.one/4125/2024-03-11/
TLDR posted by the creator: creator:
To put it simply, the current Floorp, including forks, will end the moment I stop maintaining it, so to prevent that from happening, I have prohibited forks. The idea is to solve the user’s concern about code transparency by tightening the license when returning to open source, and to create a sustainable Floorp by giving them the choice of paying money or helping with the coding.
Unfortunately a lot of this seems in reponse to Midori, a seemingly hostile fork with a pretty suspcious website.
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Midori and Firedragon are both based off Floorp.
Good sidebars and PWA’s, two things Firefox will probably never add sadly.
It’s extremely noob friendly. You really don’t need any prior knowledge to start using this.
This is a desktop application, not something you need to host.
What do you mean by that? There are recent releases on their github.
Heavy != slow. VS Code isn’t a slow editor, its just resource intensive.
You can turn that off. Go into about:config and look around for relevant settings.
I really like AnySoftKeyboard. It has a good features and is very customizable. It also has the best suggestions and autocorrect of any KB I have used.
Thanks! I’d be happy to add one of you as the maintainer to the Nix package. If you let me know who, I can @ someone in the nixpkgs PR. I’ll make a draft for the docs once I’ve submitted the nixpkgs pr.
IMO they’re both good options. Afaik, Tuta has an open source backend, unlike Proton. However, Proton has had great recent independent security audits, and court orders against them have shown how little information they keep.
Proton offers more features and services, which also makes it a bit more expensive. I’ve used and like both, but right now I have a Proton Unlimited subscription because I like their drive, vpn, and password manager.