ghost_laptop
Freedom is a synthetic enterprise, not a natural gift


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Open Source@lemmy.ml•What's the best Online Alarm Clock that's also Open Source?
1·1 day agoEven though it’s not what I was asking for, it’s been the best response in the thread, it seems like a really cool web site. Thanks!
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I made a Super Fun, Open-source Platform for learning Japanese inspired by Monkeytype
13·7 days agoI just wanted to point out that https://github.com/fabd/kanji-koohii is also open source and a really awesome tool, too.
I was wondering if it’s possible to create an account or if it’s planned, because if I loose my cookies all progress will be lost. :(
thats not what MAL is for
Well, that’s kind of the thing, except for a few things I don’t want to customize it that much, when I’ve tried KDE in the past I just customized it a bit and it looked like shit because I didn’t spend that much time into it. I know you can make it look pretty, but I’d rather waste that time learning how to use Hyperland to be honest since it’s way more customizable and offers something else completely. Except for a better KDE Connect integration I don’t think I’m missing anything I would need on Gnome.
Am I the only one who thinks it looks ugly? Don’t get me wrong, they are improving it in many ways and it’s going in the right direction, plus a ton of features and customizability, but when I look at Gnome I don’t doubt for a second where I want to be.
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discovered Joplin yesterday, it's a nice little not taking app that's able to sync using NextCloud (or any webdav).
3·2 months agoi can’t self host so im using notesnook which is pretty nice, although it has some paywalled features but nothing too important and its libre software too and e2ee. if you are running nextcloud already joplin seems better since you probably have everything there tho
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] I cannot add flatpaks as user, what am I doing wrong?
15·2 months agoWhat’s happening here is that you only have a system-wide remote configured, but you’re trying to install as user. Flatpak keeps two separate sets of remotes:
System remotes (available to all users)
User remotes (only for the logged-in user)
Since you have no user remotes defined, Flatpak can’t find anything when you do --user.
You need to add Flathub as a user remote. Run:
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists --user flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•A decentralized end-to-end encrypted chat app
1·2 months agocan you create a flatpak, appimage, or something rather than the binary?
Where did you read that?
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some good names to call Lemmy users?
01·2 years agoLemmyusers.






did you take into account the waste of server resources you spent writing all that shit just to tell me to google, yes, i already google and searched in github bro, sometimes people know of hidden gems. gfy