

Anything recommended by the Open Home Foundation or partners with Home Assistant


Anything recommended by the Open Home Foundation or partners with Home Assistant


Honestly, these days I use fdroid as my primary app store. It’s been an amazing way to cut through the junk and find great apps.
What did the original image say?


They’re still keeping XWayland though. There’s not going to be much change in functionality.
This is just cleaning up some legacy/dead code.
The best kind of correct


Just checking: have you also posted this on Reddit?
Lemmy is a much better platform from an ideological standpoint, but for your situation maybe increasing visibility is a bigger priority.
This was absolutely not the case back when I started using Linux back in 2007.
There’s been a lot of work put into the desktop Linux ecosystem by a many different organizations and individuals to get it to this point.
Linux phones are at the stage where you need to apply a custom kernel patch to get it to sleep/wake properly on your hardware, get the camera working, etc. It will also take a long time for desktop Linux apps to get responsive (i.e. offer a good experience with a small touch screen).


It will if you explicitly ask it to. Otherwise it will either make stuff up or use some really outdated patterns.
I usually start by asking Claude code to search the Internet for current best practices of whatever framework. Then if I ask it to build something using that framework while that summary is in the context window, it’ll actually follow it
Not to derail your point, but growing up in Australia, we would mostly use kW. Like, it’s a 200kw engine instead of saying a 270hp engine.


Eh, Microsoft actually has enough money in the bank to prevent layoffs. They’re doing them on purpose to raise the stock price.
I think it’s a jab at Postman, which is essentially curl with a GUI.

At a sea world??!!
Aww man that was such a good show! I still miss it sometimes…


And some companies (like mine) just have their SDEs do the SRE job as well. Apparently it incentivizes us to write more stable code or something


I don’t think he ever said it’s his first time


Kudos to Spotify’s design language for us being able to determine what app it is from just a generic error screenshot
Also, have you considered the Framework Desktop?
It’s in your budget, and has 128GB of unified memory (shared between the CPU and GPU).
Also, why would you park your bike under that?


It doesn’t seem like a very “walled” garden if they were able to migrate all their data including issues and comments
Ummm… maybe some more context is needed? That makes no sense