Some alternate suggestions might be nice.
At least we tried? #tfr
Some alternate suggestions might be nice.
I haven’t tried it but I’ve been thinking about it… Since NextCloud supports s3 storage it would seem its photo apps, such as Memories should work that way?
Kids these days not playing enough Lunar Lander
Ask why. Then probably work on subversion… because it is seriously doubtful they’ve come back for any good reason.
Similarly I use COPS (php calibre front-end)… But with no users or auth. If you can guess the URL you are in! Exciting.
Works well with nextcloud also.
Note at top of developer web site:
Distribution of Enhancer for YouTube™ temporarily stopped! Due to the countless changes that the YouTube developers have made, Enhancer for YouTube™ is now completely broken for Firefox (partially works for Chromium based browsers) so I had to pause its distribution.
So far I’ve found the Improve YouTube extension does many (but not all) of the things Enhancer did.
Aves is really good. Used Simple Gallery Pro for years and it was great. But switching to Aves is painless for me.
AppStream makes machine-readable software metadata easily accessible. It is a foundational block for modern Linux software centers, offering a seamless way to retrieve information about available software, no matter the repository it is contained in. It can provide data about available applications as well as available firmware, drivers, fonts and other components. This project it part of freedesktop.org.
If just annotating, I'd also suggest Okular. It's pretty good at notes, highlighting, etc.
The free version of MasterPDF (as available via AUR) is fully functional, but it will add watermark if you modify any PDF page contents (and maybe other conditions).
MasterPDF Editor is quite good. In the past I found the windows keygen works with linux version. You have to block it from accessing internet though, or it will phone home to verify. This was a while ago I used it, so my info may be slightly out of date. Here's one way to block it from having internet access, start with this command: bwrap --bind / / --unshare-net masterpdfeditor5
What features are locked? I’ve only ever used the f-droid version, and haven’t noticed anything blocked. But I don’t use it much (unfortunately).
Probably the easiest way to avoid it is to simply rename it to something less scary sounding. Maybe something like Alive Enhanced Rich Content Internet Theory for Human People! See, not a problem now.
Also maybe we should reread Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. It has a storyline about a guy who finds out he is the only actual real person on earth. Everyone else are robots. And he wants to know why.
Anyone played Outer Wilds? (Highly, highly recommended, if not.) When I read this headline I thought, “My God, the Interloper’s Ghost Matter came from us!” Of course (if you have any idea what I’m talking about) this is doesn’t really fit. Or could it? Still, I thought it anyhow.
The Ice Cube neutrino detector is pretty impressive too, I guess.
Fedilab handles mastodon, pixelfed and peertube in one app. It’s the most multifunctional app I know of. Pretty impressive, but it doesn’t do lemmy/kbin, or even misskey.
A cherry picked selection from this weeks’ playback history…
I bought Moon Reader Pro a million years ago cheep on sale, and it has been great. Still love it, but I like to check out open source readers every once in a while.
Lately I have been using Librera FD. This open source version on f-droid unfortunately has the network features (sync/opds) disabled. The play store version has those enabled. The interface is a bit unusual, but it’s a powerful and flexible reader.
By crikey, I’ve been tracking this one all day following its ridiculous chewing sounds. Now I’ve barely grounded the blighter and it’s snoring like all get out! I think we best likely leave this one alone, it’s starting to drool.
As long as the backdoor is licenced GPL what’s the problem?