Another potential technology they could use would be Matrix, so that servers can send commands to each other in real time. It’s better suited for this kind of interactive services than ActivityPub is. Or you could also try XMPP with extensions.
Another potential technology they could use would be Matrix, so that servers can send commands to each other in real time. It’s better suited for this kind of interactive services than ActivityPub is. Or you could also try XMPP with extensions.
Where can one submit requests for re-evaluation? Seems like the NYT’s credibility and factuality have dropped significantly during the last year
@modev I’m genuinely surprised to see so few C courses integrating standard C safety tools, such as linters. It’s extremely easy to write unsafe C on the beginning, heck I passed years avoiding loops like the plague because I didn’t manage to write them correctly without going on an off-by-one error. Something that a linter would have caught and fixed for me.
Most important part to me: Adwaita is finally themeable again! No more black-or-white-or-the-highway
@davidrevoy@framapiaf.org
Tired: posting a meme reaction
Wired: drawing a customized meme of your own
At long last, some theming support for Adwaita! I really missed being able to change colors, at the very least
Account verification is relatively simple, if you have your own website you just add a link back with a special formatting. Problem is, barely anyone applies for self-verification, and several platforms such as Lemmy don’t support self-verification whatsoever. I can see why something like a distributed verification agency should be a thing, if we manage to make the implementation less technical for the end users of course.
@einlander Fun fact: the developer of #Aegisub, Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, ended up building the engine for #Wargroove 1 and 2.
@kdenlive Ah yes, good ol’ Advance SubStation Alpha subtitles. Been a while since I’ve seen them around, they were really common for fansubs
@skullgiver Yep I also read about that one. Especially since the project was mostly in maintenance status for about six months. Rewriting the project to support an alternative to the now deprecated library was probably the last straw for David, he barely had time to solve bugs let alone rewrite the app
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@sag Let me guess, it’s because of that Python library they depended on that was also archived?
@cloudless@fedia.io One of the few reasons I had to stick to Waterfox, yeepee
@sundray I could leash my dog on the roof and bam, instant source of perpetual motion
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Which means that this is an open core code, not open source proper due to the non-commercial restriction, unfortunately.