@Rezard
/me sends out resume 😏
@charlie_root
Man, stop playing around! Just install Windows like all normal people do… Oh, wait 🤣
@puniko
Jee… eaypeg 😆
@dushman
Crossover that we most definitely deserve 😂
BTW Gendou blends into that pervy teacher perfectly — no need to change anything 🤔
…and their homeroom teacher IS Misato… Damn!
@jk
It starts working for me!
I understand — it probably breaks something else, so my guess is that this condition should be more complex to take the second display into account.
I'm not experienced with SDL, nor am I well-versed in your code to come up with a proper solution myself, but maybe it would give you some ideas.
BTW it works even with out this "fix" if I keep either of mouse buttons pressed and use the scroll wheel.
I hope this helps.
@jk
Hello again, new development here!
Turns out my issue wasn't really Wayland-related, but second display related or maybe 2nd display + Wayland-related as I have noticed mouse scrolling working just fine on my other machine with identical setup, but without second display.
Anyway, original issue I have reported persists in 1.17.0
But if I change one condition in isScrollableWithWheel_DocumentWidget_()
> hitChild_Window(win, coord_Window(win, x, y)) == d;
To the direct opposite (== to !=)…
@kravietz
Yep, definitely a possibility! But I prefer not to go there for two reasons, first: it doesn't change much, and second…
There are theories that even the famous Marina Ovsyannikova's act was staged: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Ovsyannikova
But when people start theorizing about it — goal achieved: they got distracted from their actual problems.
@useless_idiot
In the eighties and even in the nineties the tech might haven't been there yet, but now — there are ways to monitor leaks, they can install backup electric heating in critical parts to prevent pipes from freezing — still cheaper than dealing with the consequences of disaster. I believe that optimizing all this might even allow to save a lot, but no…
Shit like this happens every year, some notable cases even make it into news and become memes 🤣
@MK2boogaloo
Then who? Guys like us should stick together, maybe even gather once in a while to share success stories…
Imagine The Register or Slashdot headline: "Third annual anti-WebP conference held in Brussels" 😂
@useless_idiot
BTW that was one of the questions someone sent in for Putin's big conference: “Why does your reality differ from ours?”
https://theins.ru/en/news/267627
They probably didn't do good enough job filtering these 😆
@useless_idiot
But of course most here don't even remember that now — that is one of the goals of propaganda. Some think that people are supposed to believe in it, but no: myriads of "significant" events, streams of hate flowing out of TV screens — it makes people forget what they've been told just yesterday. And of course, TV picture might be very different from reality.
@useless_idiot
Yeah, they've made about a dozen of those "ads", but ironically, winter of 2023 wasn't "a little warmer in Russia" — quite the contrary. True, the rates went up in EU — that's what happens in times of uncertainty, but winter was surprisingly mild, in Russia on the other hand… I remember that when my friends from Europe were telling me that colder days are most likely over, -20°C was still something not uncommon in central Russia 🥶
@pointlessone
Pleroma — works fine on my olde PowerPC G4 MacMini with only a gigabyte of RAM.
GoToSocial as others noted, I don't have experience with it, but I heard good things. You need hardware that is supported as Go target, PowerPC doesn't cut it.
Honk — if you're really-really-really into minimalism.
And if you are also interested in Gemini, there is Tootik.
Sorry for not providing links — 500 char limit, I think you can look all those up easily.
@pointlessone
Sure, there are lots of similarities, but a lot of things are different. I think that USSR genuinely spent a lot on it — and that is why we still see Soviet tanks, Russia's war machine on the other hand is mostly a corruption device — the damage caused by it is still catastrophic, but it's a far cry from what everyone was expecting from it.
There was corruption in USSR too, but in my opinion it was very different in nature from what we have now.
@useless_idiot
The infrastructure sure shows wear, but I think the main reason is this winter being considerably colder than average.
Last one was pretty bad already, but nothing compared to this one.
So much for all those words about Europe freezing — looks like chickens are coming home to roost 😅
> better get candles and some emergency solutions prepared
Sure, urban survivalism is my style. I remember the day in early 2000s when half the city blacked out for almost a day well.
@useless_idiot
I think it varies, but I believe it mostly relies on gas. The biggest problem is hot water pipes freezing over due to leaks and blowing up — can't be fixed quickly.
It wasn't that uncommon in the nineties even in Moscow, then we just had milder winters I guess — almost like in Europe so people started forgetting that this could happen.
@kravietz
It's not THAT bad in Moscow as I think it is outside of it — it's not like the whole district blacks out, just your block, and it's usually fixed in under an hour, but it isn't uncommon and it's really annoying if you have something more complex than TV running. I'd say having a UPS isn't unreasonable.
I don't think it was that bad a decade ago, it could happen once in a few month — nothing compared to this year.
@MK2boogaloo I can provide this Russian guy with a patch to bring back the about:config preference to disable WebP support in FF… 🤔
Or was this Russian guy me? 😂
@kravietz
Is there a cached copy anywhere?
I wonder what this "schedule" looks like. In summer there were weeks when I have experienced power outages every single day and I doubt any of that shit was planned.
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