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who@feddit.orgto Linux@programming.dev•3 Local Open-Source Password Managers That Work Like A Charm on Linux SystemsEnglish17·1 day agoThese are the three that the article refers to:
- KeePass
- KeePassXC
- Bitwarden (Self-Hosted)
I disagree.
- OP wasn’t at all specific about what kind of transit app they were seeking, as others have noted.
- Whatever kind of privacy-friendly transit app they want, F-Droid is exactly the place to find it.
- There are only a handful of each type there. Comparing that to an ocean is absurd.
- Many people don’t know about F-Droid at all, and just need a pointer to it.
Despite disagreeing, I appreciate that you used your words. Thanks.
I suggest browsing the apps available here:
Edit: I have no idea who would downvote this or why, but doing so is not helpful to anyone, in any way. If you have a question or concern, please just write it in a comment.
I was referring to the image-only link and the embed that you suggested. Sorry if that wasn’t clear.
Neither of those is a good approach, because part of every xkcd comic is the hover text.
who@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Day 268 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playingEnglish6·4 days agoThe environment looks real enough. The “cats” look like weird demon creatures created by some entity that only knows dogs.
who@feddit.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?English7·4 days agoI often sit at a desk all day and all evening. I find that these things help:
- Good chair. Height adjusted for my keyboard/mouse height. Upright back. Lumbar support. Comfortable-but-supportive seat.
- Good posture (when I remember to pay attention to it).
- Split, tented keyboard. Mechanical switches that don’t require too much pressure.
- Good display. IPS panel. Light anti-glare surface. Backlight that actually dims the light source, either without pulse-width modulation, or with PWM at such high frequency that it cannot induce flicker fatigue. Brightness turned down much lower than the default. Calibrated at that brightness setting, optionally to a slightly warm color temperature.
- Muted room lighting. Nothing behind me bright enough to reflect much on the screen.
- Comfortable clothes.
- Cup of water. Regular trips to the kitchen to keep it filled.
- Frequent short breaks. Start the laundry. Get a snack. Look at objects outside. Wash a dish. Bring in the mail. Make the bed.
- Exercise. At least 10 minutes daily; preferably 30 minutes or more. Stretches. Squats. Rhythm games that require full-body movement.
who@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•After 8 years of development, I'm releasing my first video game today: Game Over - A Musical RPG??English12·5 days agoCongratulations!
For those who didn’t notice that OP posted 2 links:
(They look like a single link because there’s nothing separating them.)https://store.steampowered.com/app/2021600/Game_Over__A_Musical_RPG/
It was a few years ago when I read Signal’s statement about this, so I’m afraid I don’t have a link for you.
I believe you when you say Molly functions, but it’s important to note that without Signal’s blessing, anyone using Molly can be locked out of the network (and their chats and contacts) at any moment. It’s not the same as official interoperability.
I wonder if the Digital Markets Act will eventually force it.
Unless Signal’s policies recently changed, Molly is not interoperable, since Signal does not allow third-party clients to use their servers/network. That would make point 2 correct.
If that policy has changed, then someone please link the announcement so I can update my notes.
who@feddit.orgOPto Games@lemmy.world•Middle-Aged Man Trading Cards Go Viral in Rural Japan TownEnglish81·7 days agoOkay so did they go viral or are they just popular in this one small town? Word mean things
Pedantic is a word.
Also, your criticism of the author’s words would have carried more weight if you had pluralized correctly.
Not much of a trailer, but I think it qualifies as a teaser.
who@feddit.orgOPto Linux@programming.dev•Debian APT 3.0 Stable Released With New Package Solver & Refined Text UIEnglish37·9 days agohttps://duckduckgo.com/?q=apt+3.0
Edit for those who couldn’t be bothered to click through the first result:
https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/blob/main/debian/changelog
who@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English5·10 days agoHave you considered making a Linux virtual machine now, and learning small things a few minutes at a time between other tasks? That ought to give you a head start when it comes time to commit.
who@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?English173·11 days agoThen you purchased a wrong game
Perhaps.
But you’ve made a lot of assumptions in your comment, and you’re mistaken about most of them.
I played the side quests. Many came with a good backstory, but that is not gameplay. Nearly all were copy/paste instances from a small pool of tedious tasks. There were a few memorable exceptions, but very few.
I explored the world, as much as one can “explore” something that is fully labeled with point-of-interest markers. They lead the player to a repetitive handful of uninspired encounters, cloned over and over again.
It has plenty of other flaws as well. If you loved it, then I’m happy for you, but I found the gameplay boring.
The strengths I found in The Witcher 3 were its story, lore, characters, and Gwent. Not its gameplay.
Meanwhile, Gwent is a surprisingly well-designed strategy game. So much so that it ended up spun off into a stand-alone version (although I don’t know how good the spinoff is).
To each their own, I suppose.
who@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?English118·11 days agoAn argument could be made that Gwent offers better gameplay than the larger game in which it resides.
I played it last year. It was fun for a few days, but once I got the hang of the water physics and had a well-functioning city, it became mostly repetitive.
I wonder if newer updates bring more to the mid/late game. I’ll have to check it out again at some point.