@GTK But I can't figure out a layout issue where I want an image with an arbitrary height to fill the window's width but have a vertical scrollbar, so it does not bring much joy.
@GTK I guess SheMuVi -- a sheetmusic viewer for #MusicXML files https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/shemuvi (powered by by #verovio) (basically a MVP right now)
Detailed and credible looking report of #LawfulInterception #MitM on an #xmpp server hosted at #Hetzner in Germany: http://notes.valdikss.org.ru/jabber.ru-mitm/
Looks like a transparent bridge was deployed in front of the actual server, obtained dedicated certificates from #LetsEncrypt and MitMed all incoming client connections since July. It was discovered because the LE certificate expired 🤦
@jameschip When git added that warning during the 'master' branch controversy, they invited us all to set our own creative global default.
@whynothugo Raising your wage as a plumber generally involves going independent (which is a much smaller capital investment than say, creating your own factory)
@whynothugo Yeah, that just doesn't line up with the two plumbers that I know.
(at least where I live) People quit being a plumber because of "dealing with other people's 💩".
Your example may apply better to factory workers though.
@whynothugo (which results in a shortage of plumbers and increased wages for the plumbers... Balancing it out again)
@dschier There's no rule in FOSS that I have to care about user-demands. And if users want to fix the bugs, they can compile it themselves (nobody is coerced into applying patches or listening to bug reports).
@dschier Why should I care that they copied my stuff? I choose GPLv3/AGPLv3 because I want the code to always be free. If they succeed in attracting users, that's no harm to me. If anything, it's still publicity for me, as removing my copyright info is a violation.
@craftyguy If you work for a company that makes proprietary software, and you want to release "Linux apps that run anywhere", please follow these steps:
1. Choose a software license: https://writefreesoftware.org/learn/participate/choose-a-license/
2. Release the source code
@popey As a heads up that might affect you, I wasn't able to get the #KeepassXC browser extension to work inside the Chromium snap (in pop!_OS, which I'm using for work). Works great every day for me in (deb-installed) Firefox.
@popey I've used KeepassXC (desktop with browser plugin) and KeepassDX (android) and Secrets (aka gnome-passwordsafe for mobile linux).
You can sync the password file using your favorite file-syncing system, or Nextcloud, which also has a webapp for viewing the passwords.
@Sage7225 e.g. don't build your community distribution on top of a commercial distribution. (this is why Linux Mint Debian Edition exists)
@Blort @linmob Picking a favorite feature from a month would lead to some projects being overlooked (I'm never going to feature a project I don't care about). Instead, maybe we look at each project (we care about) and feature its most-important update when it happened. (so it's okay if 2 important things happened in one month).
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