I also bought and use this in a terminal and Emacs. I really do feel like it increases legibility at a much smaller font size.
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kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Phoronix: Rust-Written Rustls Now Reportedly Outperforming OpenSSL & BoringSSL
623·1 year agoThey’re referring to the photonix comments. Which are notorious, and serve as a great example of what happens when you don’t moderate.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Two finger touch to stop kinetic scroll now works on Linux in Firefox 133
2·1 year agoThis was one of the most annoying things to me switching to Firefox a couple of years ago.
I’ve also been following this bug since switching (back), and have kinetic scroll turned off for the last few years, I somehow got used to linear scrolling – it’s not something that bothers me anymore, but I’ll be happy to switch back now!
Does this work on a Raspberry Pi? Do Wayland compositors work in general with whatever GPU drivers they have?
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•As promised, I've open-sourced my exploration game (2 days ahead of release).
5·2 years agoThis is amazing, thank you!
Anyone know if this is one of the first (modern, as in uses a modern engine like Godot) open source games like this where us other kinds of programmers can learn from?
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Swapping out my Nvida card for AMD. Anything I should know about before hand?
1·2 years agoIn addition there are also often packages to get hardware acceleration of video working, if you care about saving energy / fan noise there.
I also use krunner but unless I’ve misconfigured it, I wouldn’t call it fast (and it freezes a lot since it runs in the background).
Compared to when I used rofi on hyprland (which was really fast). I’m back on KDE cause of the hyprland toxicity debacle, and honesty the only thing that isn’t fast, customizable, and reliable is the app runner.
Krunner also has a weird quirk where as it loads entries, it will change the currently selected option so when you hit Enter, it will actually not execute the one you want, but instead run “Install <random package from fuzzy search>”
Talking out loud I should probably bind alt+space to back to rofi or try Fuzzel or something
kelvie@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone know if the MX creative console from logitech works on Linux (and to what degree?
1·2 years agoI’m no stranger to DIY nor reverse engineering, so I may still buy it as a winter weekend project.
DIY is difficult because I want real buttons, as well as customizable mini displays (like the Optimus keyboard of Olde)
As long as it shows up as a normal HID keyboard, and the upload protocol is reverse engineered, I’ll be happy.
Maybe I’ll get one and use the return policy to find out.
The question was asking if there were any non e2ee text apps.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Intel Core Ultra 200V promises Arm-beating battery life without compatibility issuesEnglish
6·2 years agoI think in terms of actually doing stuff AMD is close in terms of power draw (W/performance) but it’s the little things like going to sleep and while completely idle that the entire MacBook draws so little power that needs to catch up – and that’s not entirely on the processor.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Smart sous vide cooker to start charging $2/month for 10-year-old companion appEnglish
3·2 years agoSize and easy to clean (and waterproof) is one, I have a ChefSteps Joule which is app control only, but it is much easier to clean, and much smaller than my old Anova (fits in a drawer with other crap)
Granted it is more annoying to use the app than the controls, but the trade off for us was worth it, if not for everyone.
After this news I switched to using KDE with Karousel, an animation plugin, and a rounded corners plugin (kwin scripts).
I also use a command runner plasmoid to somewhat replicate waybar from shell scripts.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are we There yet? Current adoption status of various technologies
2·2 years agoWell you have to state why it wasn’t good. It was incredibly region-dependent, but if you live near one of their endpoints the latency wasn’t noticeable and the quality was great, as it was for me.
In the end I got to play a bunch of games for free, and have an extra controller I still use, so there’s that. They made us whole, at least, after they shut down (I even imported my into the breach save game into Steam with Google takeout after)
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.ml•Spacetop G1 is a $1900 laptop that uses a pair of Augmented Reality glasses as a display - Liliputing
4·2 years agoThere are people reverse engineering the glasses right now (I have a pair):
https://github.com/wheaney/XRLinuxDriver
One of my longshot projects is to convert my framework laptop main board to exactly this. I basically use the glasses a lot more than the screen at this point (it’s more convenient at night before bed)
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Released: NVIDIA 555.42.02 Linux Beta Brings Wayland Explicit Sync, GSP Firmware
3·2 years agoBy some definition. They have always been usable to some degree because I think animators or something use Linux commercially on Nvidia, and for gpgpu they are still top class on linux (nothing comes close)
They haven’t always been the best for gaming or desktop (Wayland) use though, since Intel and AMD opened up their drivers.
Arguably in my experience Nvidia has been far less buggy for the last 30+ years on x11, and with this change they may have finally reached parity on Wayland, haven’t tried it myself.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Composerize - online tool converts docker commands to compose ymlEnglish
1·2 years agoI guess it’s finally to the point where selfhosters can admit to using k8s and not be bombarded by comments saying it’s overkill, which has happened in the past for:
- Self hosting at all
- Using VMs
- Using containers
- Using docker compose
- Using k8s (⬅️ I guess we are here)
- Using helm charts or whatever ends up replacing this
Anyway, I believe there is a tool also to turn docker compose files into k8s manifests if we want to take this a step further!
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•I'm worried that the next stable client update will break remote play.
12·2 years agoAnnoying thing about moonlight and sunshine is that you can’t use your existing controller configs easily.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Basht, a tui file manager bash script that supports image previews (among other features)
1·2 years agoKitty supports images, not sure about alacritty, although there are many competing protocols for image display in a terminal emulator, so it could be that it just doesn’t support a particular program.
kelvie@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•What application do you use to rdp into your Linux machine from you mobile (android)
7·2 years agoI use sunshine and moonlight. It’s designed for games but works far better because of it, as in if it’s good enough for games, the latency will be far better than other RDP protocols.
It doesn’t do clipboard sharing though.


While I’d like it to have rumble and trackpads, I pre-ordered one (to Canada).
I just want the xbox button layout with proper motion controls, which it seems like this delivers on, and with a bonus of actual back buttons (that can be mapped in Steam, unlike when controllers emulate Xbox or switch controllers)