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jeremias, to linux in GNOME June 2024: C'mon you can do better
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I have no idea about apple design guidelines and am not a UX designer, but wouldn’t a horizontal seperator look better? In gtk i would add one here, gives some extra space and more visual seperation.

jeremias, to linux in Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacement
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So I don’t even use systemd myself I run OpenRC. Yet honestly I find the idea quite intriguing, having the service manager (PID 1) invoke the command seems like a cool idea to me.

It’s not really a sudo alternative as much as it is another way of doing something similar.

jeremias, to lemmyshitpost in When your blinkers stop working, adapt and overcome!
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BMW badge (because BMW drivers seem to have something against blinking)

jeremias, to linux in Help with Openbox menu to run command
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Alternatively you can launch sudo inside a terminal window. For example with xterm: xterm -e sudo [some command] [some arguments] *[…]*This will pop up a terminal window to type your password in.

Pretty sure almost all terminal emulators have a similar argument.

jeremias, to technology in This app lets restaurants and coffee shops charge to use the bathroom
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It’s perfect for Sheldon Cooper!

jeremias, to linux in What is wayland?
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Wayland is a Display Server Protocol, meaning it is a specification of how a program wanting to display something like a window communicates with another program, the display server, which handles drawing to the screen.

It matters because it vastly simplifies and modernizes display server infrastructure.

X is huge, with many parts from the 80s and 90s that were simply not needed today, creating a fully compliant X Server with all extensions was pretty much impossible, which is the reason pretty much only X.org existed as a full implementation.

Some benefits for users are no screen tearing, VRR and support for more complicated setups like having multiple monitors all with a different refresh rate, which was a pain in the ass on X but is no problem on wayland.

X is going to die, especially with the fact that frredesktop and the two big DEs, GNOME and KDE are working on it. Some distros come with wayland by default already.

jeremias, (edited ) to technology in Proton Mail finally gets a desktop app for encrypted email and calendar
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There’s the Github repo

No code in there but clearly states it is made with electron.

jeremias, to technology in Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market
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I run my lemmy instance on a pine64 quartz64 which uses an rk3566. It runs really well and power consumption is totally negligible. Didn’t notice any increase in my power bill since it’s been running.

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