Molly (a hardened Signal mobile client fork) has a UnifiedPush version.
Molly (a hardened Signal mobile client fork) has a UnifiedPush version.
Also, gesture typing keyboards are an empty niche of foss alternatives. HelioBoard requires loading some proprietary blob unfortunately.
FlorisBoard is on the way to implement swype-typing. Unfortunately, it is unlikely to be very soon.
basic photo editor to crop, rotate, color correct, add text
ImageToolbox can do almost everything you described.
basic video editor to crop, clip, and combine video
Have you tried Open Video Editor?
Have you tried Gadgetbridge?
But I would say that I’ve been trying to find equivalent equilizer functions that this app has on desktop.
Have you tried RootlessJamesDSP?
Seems like it’ll be the year of RedoxOS desktop! /s
There is a new texture pack that tries to emulate Minecraft’s aesthetics https://content.minetest.net/packages/bramaudi/pixel_imperfection/
Interesting, I’ll look into in, thanks!
My main problem with Voxelibre/Mineclonia was the resourcepacks they use. Every time I hear an eating sound I wanna quit the game and never return.
Is there any plans on native mobile app? I am allergic to PWAs. Overall, good job!
Why does it matter? You can always install the one you want.
If I recall correctly, some Chromium browsers will continue to support Manifest V2. For example, Brave and Vivaldi, if I’m not mistaken.
And even if you look at the desktop only, Firefox marketshare still will be higher:
Firefox: 6.64% Linux: 4.45%
They spend years perfecting something.
Perfecting removing basic features like minimize button and forbidding proper theming?
You might be waiting for a few decades.
UI redesign should be coming in 5.10.
I don’t think UI design is what foss is known for (outside of gnome)
? There’s many more DEs (and not only) with beautiful design. Gnome is not something incredible here. And I can even argue about libadwaita being beautiful.
What would be cool is of they could make Minetest support third party launchers.
Why would you need that? What benefits outside of using other UI framework like GTK it can provide?
Awaited menu redesign and Minetest will be perfect.
•uBlock Origin - I guess everyone knows this one •Privacy Badger - blocks trackers •Ghostery - blocks trackers, ads, scripts, etc.
You don’t need all of that at once. Privacy Badger and Ghostery are redundant with uBlock Origin and Total Cookie Protection. Source: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions#-dont-bother.
Also, Ghostery is kinda shady in terms of opt-out tracking and showing ads to its own users. I don’t know if they still do it, but my trust is already shattered and I see no reason to keep using Ghostery.
Measures are cool, but a bunch of people would start to complain about telemetry. And opt-in telemetry in this kind of metrics is not relevant.
Remember, the benchmark that we both quoted is that it “effectively hampers you from releasing your changes”. It being “not a piece of cake” doesn’t cut it.
The easiest example is that you’ll have to adapt all Rust-dependant applications to the Rust fork, 'cause it is a programming language.
But still, don’t get me wrong. I’m not trying to say that Rust is a bad language or something. I’m just trying to point out on the problem, that was adressed to Rust Foundation before.
Good luck to you too.
Please read this and try again.
Try again what? This is a debatable topic. I can simply refer to this line:
As long as these requirements are not so burdensome that they effectively hamper you from releasing your changes, they are acceptable;
And point out, that rebranding a whole programming language is not a piece of cake. So this is burdensome and hence is the issue for freedom.
Since when Google is interested in promoting jxl and not webp?