Optional is my favorite example to give, at this point most people have internalized how to use its map function and how it works
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pegazz@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Framework supporting far-right racists?English
5·4 months agoNot sure if they are a large part of framework’s consumers, or just very vocal in that thread.
pegazz@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Framework supporting far-right racists?English
12·4 months agoTbf I don’t know much about the Hyprland history. The point raised by the OP on the forum links to tweets by both framework and Hyprland accounts saying framework became a “gold tier sponsor” of hyprland. It’s fair to assume that involves a donation.
pegazz@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Framework supporting far-right racists?English
2910·4 months agoDon’t cherrypick a single issue raised by the OP to pretend the whole discussion is about that, please
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•With the new tram system in Liège, lots of car lanes were replaced with grassy tram tracksEnglish
6·9 months agoI live in Charleroi and agree with the sentiment :D it’s not the same vibe as Liege though, might be even worse…
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[Locked] YUROP@lemm.ee•Public transport use soars in Montpellier a year after becoming free
9·1 year agoYour point is valid, if not well presented ; doesn’t deserve the downvotes imho!
Making public transit free instead of making it better, and then use the fact that nobody uses it anyway to demantle it further, is a bad thing. I think Not Just Bikes touched on that in one of its videos.
But it’s not always the case that free = bad. If it’s already efficient and continues to improve, it can accelerate the growth of public transit. Luxembourg city is one example I know where it seems to be working, and a “good faith” effort.
pegazz@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Be the year of Linux desktop you wish to see in the worldEnglish
4·1 year agoI did play it a few weeks ago with some friends, worked flawlessly! (using steam, on fedora, with a Nvidia gpu)
Thanks for the advice! The 16 is probably as overkill as you say, but I’ve come to prefer a larger machine to work on.
I already have Proxmox installed on a secondhand mini-pc (one of those NUC / thin-client like office machines) and it’s been a great way to (re)learn a few things indeed!
Thanks for the heads-up. I’ve seen that the first gen had a few issues, I understand your frustration. I even saw a solution involving soldering a wire onto the motherboard? My hope is that they got better as they gained experience, and that hardware support on Linux will only imrove with time.
Yeah the proposition of Framework is what draws me to it. Price-wise it’s more expensive than any other alternative, but it’s still quite unique, and it ticks a lot of boxes that other don’t (open-source firmware keyboard on a laptop ? whaaaaa) Your dual boot setup is interesting! How did you manage to get this setup? Is it just a matter of installing windows on the external storage and selecting it as priority when booting? It would be nice to have the option.
I’m in Europe, so System76 can quickly become expensive here, with shipping, taxes, duties, etc. Tuxedo would be the alternative (I think they use the same OEM, Clevo, anyway). Thanks for the rec though!
Wow thanks! I didn’t know this existed, this is great!



Maybe you’re aware and it doesn’t fit your need, but in case not: there’s a snipping to ocr tool provided with PowerToys. Win+shift+T and select a zone, il ocr it and puts it in your clipboard. Good stuff. There’s also NormCap that does the same : https://dynobo.github.io/normcap/