

This won’t fix YouTube thumbnails for us, as YouTube banned all IPs belonging to our hosting provider.
Isn’t there a way that YT thumbnails could be generated locally by the person posting them who’s then uploading the thumbnail to LW?
This won’t fix YouTube thumbnails for us, as YouTube banned all IPs belonging to our hosting provider.
Isn’t there a way that YT thumbnails could be generated locally by the person posting them who’s then uploading the thumbnail to LW?
In 0.19.4, section “Moderation enhancements”
But this is about admins being able to block URLs, not about mods of communities.
URL Blocking, at last. Now I can block all those AI shit websites on my communities :D
Huh? How? I don’t see anything about this in the six linked changelogs.
Try Summit, it’s slick!
Yeah, yet another proprietary app is really the place to go.
Thunder works great, it FOSS, and under active development.
the app dev is given full access to the device
That’s not how sandboxing works.
I’m locking this because too many people are shouting at each other here because of moderation practices.
This is not a complaints forum. See pinned post.
You’re single-handedly saving this entire thread. I was about to delete it for being off topic.
You still need a HDR-capable screen.
it makes sense, now, why Valve would choose KDE for the Steam Deck (which has a touchscreen).
I like my Steam Deck but I must be honest here: Desktop Mode, which is Plasma 5 and not the latest 6.x release, is trash on that touch screen. It just a shrunken regular desktop. You can use some environment variables to affect a few QtQuick applications but the results are mixed. There are KDE applications what are designed for mobile but don’t even consider the possibility of anything but portrait screen orientation. SteamOS doesn’t ship with a proper Maliit keyboard, it’s just Steam’s built-in one which never pops up automatically outside of Steam and Steam games.
Plasma 5 on that tiny screen isn’t enjoyable at all. It kinda, sorta works but I’m happy the touch pads exist.
I’ve got a couple of reports that this is not about the Fediverse. It took me a while to be able to look at the reports and since some almost entirely Lemmy-focused discussions have taken place, so I’m leaving this post up because of the discussions.
This is not a precedent to post random off topic stuff, though.
It’s kinda funny that as a seasoned Linux user, I never had to edit fstab for years. I just use Gnome Disks if I need automount or format a USB drive.
LucidNightmare tries artificially complicated ways for niche use cases instead of going the straightforward path and then complains all the time how bad Linux isn’t for average users, as if those would meddle with network drives, disk partitions, etc. at all.
Also, we’re talking average users here
Ah yes, the average user who deals with mounting hard disk partitions all the time…
We were talking about average users.
I work in IT. I see average users all the time. They don’t even know drag and drop is a thing. One tool my employer is a distributor for heavily relies on drag and drop for a specific feature (adding and reordering favorites).
It’s like explaining eating soup with a spoon to a baby.
A steam deck isnt practical for a lot of things
I use a docked Steam Deck with external monitor, keyboard, and mouse all the time. It’s a regular PC.
(i assume from pictures, i dont own one)
Then watch video reviews as well. Your lack of knowledge doesn’t invalidate what I wrote. This is literally the first result on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ0KxIzdyR8
Its also pretty expensive by my countries standard
It’s not expensive by comparison to other PCs with similar hardware.
But in both examples, they are not interacting with the Linux UI whatsoever, which is the thing we are discussing.
The UI of SteamOS is a Linux UI. What else would it be?
If you’re trolling, at least do some of the classics like confusion about too many UIs but denying that the UI of SteamOS isn’t a Linux UI is just dumb.
Nvidia has 90% of the discrete GPU market.
Windows has 90% of the OS market. I guess, Linux can just pack its things then. Windows forever. 🙄
Kind of important that things work there.
Tell Nvidia. Their crap driver is proprietary. Nothing anyone but Nvidia can do.
So that’s an irrelevant example.
SteamOS is Linux.
Bummer