@gmate8 😂 I am also kind of with you there. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon because I just want something that is familiar and works out-of-the-box. I make very few changes, if any at all. (I still use the default wallpaper! 😄)
@purelinux That's nice. What kind of work do you do? Are you a developer? 🤔
@Suiseiseki It's relatively more open source than what most people use while still being easily accessible.
For those #Linux users out there, what's your reason for using it?
@unfa I just listened to your 'PipeWire (LMC #12)' song via Audius. It was a blast! I doubt there is anyone else who can make listening to all that technical jargon about Linux so much fun. Seriously, I just became your lifelong fan! 😄
@Suzie97@mastodon.social Also, has anyone ever watched this cartoon as a kid?
I got encouraged to record a reading of the new lore I drafted for my FPS game called Liblast.
So I have redrafted it once more and gave it a shot! If you like light-hearted science-fiction, FOSS and FPS games, you should find this enjoyable :D
The recording as well as the music were made using Ardour, Arch Linux and various open-source aduio plug-ins.
#unfa #Liblast #SciFi #Writing #LinuxAudio #GameDev #IndieDev #IndieGame
@bitwarden @tulpa@fosstodon.org I tried using the CLI tool to automate the creation of regular backups with a script but it keeps asking me for the master password multiple times. 😞
RT @itsfoss2
Flatpak seems to be getting more attention than ever. If you're on the same boat, try these tips: https://itsfoss.com/flatpak-tips-tweaks/
I found this interesting article regarding the password vs. passphrase debate.
https://proton.me/blog/protonmail-com-blog-password-vs-passphrase
The takeaway is basically, given that the password is actually of considerable length, it doesn't matter which one you use.
However, if it's a password that you'll need to remember, it's probably better to use a passphrase. The master password for the password manager you use is a good example. (That's one password it can't remember for you.)
@unfa Wow! That's great! It's kind of like a virtual book reading. 😄 I think the video could have been better, though, if there was scrolling text (like in Star Wars) so viewers could follow along as you read it.
@unfa Just for reference, what do your stats on YouTube look like for a similar period of time?
I am kind of impressed too. PeerTube's analytics seem to be more thorough than what's even available on Odysee/LBRY. It's nicely implemented.
@unfa How did the premiere on Peertube go? What was the view count?
@StroomAfwaarts @thunderbird You can install the latest version of Thunderbird via Flatpak on most distros.
https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.mozilla.Thunderbird
(Installation instructions can be found at the bottom of the page.)
@Suzie97@mastodon.social I have to agree. Flatpak is amazing. It really takes how the Linux community has done things and massively improves it without trying to change it fundamentally. I think that may be why it is winning out against AppImage and Snap.
While they are both great formats and have their own strengths, I think they fail to address their audience and how they prefer to work. It's more or less the same reason why Microsoft Store didn't take Windows users by storm.
@Suzie97@mastodon.social I have to agree. Flatpak is amazing. It really takes how the Linux community has done things and massively improves it without trying to change it fundamentally. I think that may be why it is winning out against AppImage and Snap.
While they are both great formats and have their own strengths, I think they fail to address their audience and how they prefer to work. It's more or less the same reason why Microsoft Store didn't take Windows users by storm.
Dealing with the issues of everyday computing.