that’s an interesting way to say “absolutely goddamn incredible”
duckiegobrrr
Don’t really care for this place tbh, more active on my NixOS config repo than here while we’re at it
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dotfiles?
would be willing to actually set this up for myself on some device, this almost looks perfect besides the icons on the desktop being a bit too far apart than they are on XP for real
duckiegobrrr@kbin.earthto Linux@lemmy.ml•Debian: Are apps in Discover store all Flatpaks by default?0·11 days agoa lot of apps on the flathub website say “Unverified”
Those are usually either wrappers for proprietary stuff, for example the Chrome flatpak is unverified because it’s not from Google themselves but rather somebody grabbing the official deb/rpm and rebuilding it into a flatpak (this is also how a lot of e.g. AUR packages on Arch work, basically), or open source stuff for which the dev/packager simply didn’t care enough to do the verification stuff that Flathub wants you to do (doesn’t actually seem that hard, but one might simply not have been aware of it or something).
Don’t recall people particularly complaining about the unverified badges before Mint started hiding unverified flatpaks by default, though; suddenly after that “everybody” started noticing them.
duckiegobrrr@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•matchctl: The First Dating App for Linux Users (Because You've Already Mounted /dev/sad)27·12 days agocurl -L matchctl.sh | sudo bash
yeah screw that, I’m not piping curl into bash and root bash at that
I mean I have to wipe out my
~
relatively frequently on some machines at times but that’s for “actual” “reasons”, LLM hallucinations not involved
duckiegobrrr@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•12 years of incubating Wayland color management52·4 months agoOk, now stop doing whatever it is that they’re doing to the cursor layer that makes it feel like garbage (wlroots is especially bad, KDE less so but not as good as either Xorg or Windows, GNOME too but has other cursor issues so…) and then I’ll finally consider daily driving any of this stuff
duckiegobrrr@kbin.earthOPto Linux@programming.dev•Wayland Cursor Lag: A (somewhat long) rant1·5 months agowill try again with a photodiode instead, since it’s known to be a valid way to measure stuff like this, and it seems precise enough at that
if it isn’t this, then I’ll probably have to dig into
libinput
or something
duckiegobrrr@kbin.earthOPto Linux@programming.dev•Wayland Cursor Lag: A (somewhat long) rant3·5 months agoYou gotta do the measurements. It’s probably not even that hard, all you need is a USB mouse emulator (any microcontroller with USB peripheral support can do this and there are tons of examples) and a photodiode.
will absolutely do this, the microcontroller and mouse emulation part is solved for me already so I just need to get an appropriate photodiode and… profit
The problem with this is more so that I would still have to record this “IRL”, as recording it in software is just… meh (I mean, I could try), and I just don’t have the equipment for that (I demonstrated as much there), so I will probably end up doing the Pico + light sensor thing as described there. Should be more reliable anyway (something very similar has been done already, and successfully), so… yeah, that.
not planned, sorry
also now that I think about it, doing this sort of theme is not really a thing I’d want to be involved in (was never into “ricing” type stuff tbh), though I might just make myself do it if I really wanted to see that sight come from my own Linux install instead of OP’s