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  • lets just say his audience isn't tech savy. But somehow they try Linux and like it. I think its definitely a win, because even non tech savvy can enjoy Linux.

  • I still dont get why people use bluesky. I mean if you really want a pseudo federated social media, might as well use twitter and not migrate. Its ridiculous.

  • Nope, not the west, asia

  • I am a Muslim, so Islam.

  • I'm using a fairly modern 4060 rtx, every game I'm trying to play are either playable, or unplayable because of anticheats. If youre primarily using steam, more often than not you can just enable proton (compatibility) and run it. Just search protondb before purchasing and go to lutris if you want to know recipes to run offline games.

  • Suggestion

  • I always imagine linux as a little hidden door to a speakeasy, but turns out to be narnia.

  • Holy shit they really just said, "throw it away". Troglodytes!

  • Shameless plug, but if you want something offline, with rich text, tagging, trees, quick search, small, and encrypted...

    You can use treedome! https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/releases/tag/0.5.4

  • Counter Strike 2

  • My biggest gripe with minetest is the lack of support for large worlds. Honestly most of the times I won't even touch the border, but there's always a feeling of "end" when I'm playing minetest (or its forks/mods). As if playing it isn't worth it.

  • It would be funny if no observable increase in new user happens

  • I did, but every time I made one, it lacked "soul". So if I want to do some aabstract stuff, I'd rather use inkscape myself instead.

  • It is an option, but for now, I want to prioritise Debian based OS first, as many people uses it.

  • For now the links is still on the horizon, I think its doable though, even with encryption. Tauri have been a good friend in the development phase, it does what it do fine. Sometimes I need to get my head around a performance spike though, just found out linux tauri (gtkwebkit i think) doesnt play well with shadows css. It slows the damn thing.

    The docs are very thorough, for my usecase anyway.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.5.4: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    Hi again Lemmy! This is Dihar, again with a new release for Treedome. I haven't posted a new post for this project since 0.5.0, so I'll just list down all the changes that happened since then! For those of you who have been using this program, thank you for the kind and supportive words. Here's to more releases, and please ask me anything you want down below!

    If you want to know more, check this out https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.5.0...0.5.4.

    Important Additions:

    1. Windows build is now available from the release page
    2. Copy pasting links are now working properly
    3. Added math extension, can be tested by typing $\LaTeX$
    4. Added fixes based on ItsFoss suggestions https://news.itsfoss.com/treedome/
    5. New button to sort notes, will only affect itself and its c
    Writing @beehaw.org
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Link Level Zero: a personal story of war, technology, magic, and romance

    It's fictional, of course. I hope you can give me a critique about my writing. The style, what's wrong with it, plot holes, sentences that doesn't make sense, the lot.

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Question: Better Alternative than CC BY SA

    I'm interested in copyright licenses, especially open source/creative commons. It's definitely a rabbit hole to sink into. Right now I'm reading up on a case https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Drauglis_v._Kappa_Map_Group,_LLC. It basically said, a CC-BY-SA will not be applied to a "collective work", where your art/asset are used in a "compilation" of some sort. Like a photograph in an album, the photograph can't be considered "derivative work" as long as it's not being modified.

    One question arises, is there a CC-BY-SA with better coverage which also includes collective works?

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389

    Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this git diff for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release.

    • Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree!
    • Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently!
    • Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI!
    • You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes!
    • Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date!
    • Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts!
    • F
    Personal Knowledge Management Systems @sh.itjust.works
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    codeberg.org 0.5.0 - solver-orgz/treedome

    # Changelog This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this `git diff` for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release. * Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree! ...

    0.5.0 - solver-orgz/treedome

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389

    Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this git diff for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release.

    • Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree!
    • Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently!
    • Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI!
    • You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes!
    • Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date!
    • Create child note can now be done
    Rust @programming.dev
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389

    Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this git diff for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release.

    • Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree!
    • Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently!
    • Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI!
    • You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes!
    • Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date!
    • Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts!
    • F
    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.5.0: Local Encrypted Notes with Modern Features

    Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this git diff for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release.

    • Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree!
    • Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently!
    • Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI!
    • You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes!
    • Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date!
    • Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts!
    • Fix bugs of saving empty tree
    • General UI update and more stability for auto s
    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/12077965

    It has been a month since the last time I've posted about Treedome. Back then it was still in 0.4.0 and there's a lot of little tiny tidbits of missing/bugged components.

    I've polished it since then, please take a look https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4...0.4.5!

    Notable changes since then are:

    • Node path will now be visible on editor, made sure user make less mistake when editing their note
    • The width of note tree and text editor is now configurable
    • Configurable idle timeout that will close and save your notes, defaulted to 300,000 ms or 5 minutes
    • Removed about menu, now user can easily click on big badges which will open links to our repository, matrix room, etc.
    • Various fixes and little adjustments

    Install it on arch (btw) and nix (0.4.5 is in review not merged yet)

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App

    It has been a month since the last time I've posted about Treedome. Back then it was still in 0.4.0 and there's a lot of little tiny tidbits of missing/bugged components.

    I've polished it since then, please take a look https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4...0.4.5!

    Notable changes since then are:

    • Node path will now be visible on editor, made sure user make less mistake when editing their note
    • The width of note tree and text editor is now configurable
    • Configurable idle timeout that will close and save your notes, defaulted to 300,000 ms or 5 minutes
    • Removed about menu, now user can easily click on big badges which will open links to our repository, matrix room, etc.
    • Various fixes and little adjustments

    Install it on arch (btw) and nix (0.4.5 is in review not merged yet)

    Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Remember Me Frontend Feature

    You guys know that "remember me" checklist on every login page? Is it possible for us to use frontend that have that? Everytime my browser is starting up, the lemmy instances just forgets who I am and I must login again. This is not the observed behavior if I'm using Jerboa on my phone though.

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    tengkuizdihar @programming.dev

    Treedome 0.4 Released

    Treedome is a local-first, encrypted, note taking application with tree-like structures, all written and saved in your computer

    Currently you can only try it by building it yourself, instruction here. https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/src/branch/master/docs/building.md But .deb and nixpkgs update is planned to follow suit though! You can also try an outdated one in https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/treedome-bin

    Tell me what you think about it!