@bitwarden Better integration with privacy-focused, open source solutions is always welcome! Well done, guys, and thanks. 😄
Bitwarden offers a convenient way to generate both anonymous email addresses and unique #passwords for ultimate security with ease: https://bitwarden.com/blog/add-privacy-and-security-using-email-aliases-with-bitwarden
I was thinking about this (https://www.andy.works/words/the-most-satisfying-checkbox) blog post about adding "juice" to products. Instead of thinking about juicing something, my instinct was to think about how to make it completely over-dramatic. A file compression utility:
@antolius I agree. It really is annoying when websites hide the RSS link. I've had to dig through the 'page source' way too many times to get it.
@Suzie97@mastodon.social They don't really say that 'Flatpak' is the future, though. They were talking about containerization tech in general.
It really was an interesting episode, however. Thanks for the recommendation.
@omgubuntu I agree with the author. It is pretty nice to see that GNOME is recognized even at a company like Microsoft. 😄
Microsoft gives $10,000 to the GNOME project #opensource #foss https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/microsoft-foss-fund-gnome-project
Want to see WebP images in Nautilus and other GTK apps? It's surprisingly easy to enable…
https://www.omglinux.com/see-webp-images-in-nautilus-and-other-gtk-apps/
Do you authenticate to various websites with your Github, Google or Facebook account? Be careful, if you get blocked by these companies, there's virtually no recourse and you might have a serious problem!
https://nextcloud.com/blog/big-tech-accountability/
@nathandyer I thought this project was dead. I am glad to see it is actively maintained. I'll be looking forward to the new release. 😃
@Suzie97@mastodon.social Wouldn't that be difficult to implement though, especially at the size and scale of the App Store? I think the developers are the one who should be held responsible in these kind of scenarios.
However, I do also think that Apple should 'make it easier' for developers to be transparent about what works and what doesn't on the store page.
"Skimming news reports, some optimists may think they’ll soon be able to send their existing Kobo, Apple, or Nook books to Kindles since those other brands use ePub. But #DRM in many cases will still get in the way..." Read the full article: https://u.fsf.org/3m1 from @Teleread
Penpot is great indeed and they recently released a new version with awesome new features
https://design.penpot.app – jcd
RT @72mena@twitter.com
Did you know about @penpotapp@twitter.com? It's an open-source Figma alternative. Looking good!
Open Source Design community call is tomorrow at 18.00 CEST - everyone welcome, check the forum for the (rough) agenda and feel free to bring a discussion topic!
https://discourse.opensourcedesign.net/t/monthly-open-source-design-call/253/140
Virtual meet-space: https://meet.jit.si/opensourcedesign
@nitrokey That can't be, though. I tried with other homeservers (matrix.org) and it worked without an issue.
FYI, I use uBlock Origin and NoScript. (I have to set "recaptcha.net" as 'allowed' for NoScript.)
@nitrokey 🤔 I think I may have been misunderstood. I was talking about https://app.nitro.chat.
@nitrokey Thanks! That worked. 😄
Wouldn't it be better to set it as the default, though?
@nitrokey I can't seem to get past this while trying to sign up for NitroChat. I don't know why. 😞 🤔
@thelinuxEXP I respectfully disagree. Yes, there are a lot of superhero movies that are just are no different from about a 100 other ones. However, there are a few gems too. I am especially a fan of the recent 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.
Dealing with the issues of everyday computing.