As comment in another post said - this is for modules only. There’s still a ton of binary fluff that is the main cause of issues and that is not getting open sourced.
Calculator Manipulator
As comment in another post said - this is for modules only. There’s still a ton of binary fluff that is the main cause of issues and that is not getting open sourced.
I’m running Graphene on a pixel - google camera works as it would normally. The only issue is the preview-click-to-open-gallery bit not working. It needs the Photos app which I have not installed on purpose.
Could elaborate a bit on the scanner-becoming-camera thing? I’ve never heard of that before.
Absolutely cool picture!
Don’t really have anything to add, but wanted to boost the activity on this post.
It’s kinda funny how we think the 100 watts of a desktop P4 was insane when now the TDP of a high end laptop CPU is more than that.
It really isn’t. Modern mobile cpus barely sip power.
That’s a very ironic sentence :)
You’rer linking it perfectly fine, internet stranger!
Begone, spawn of evil!
Allow the light of Church of Emacs into your heart!
What’s Martin Fowler a pun for?
But it returned 139! That’s a start even without a debugger!
Am I so out of touch or young people are wrong? :)
Is it too much to ask for both? :D
I was hoping for at least another dozen!
You must be delusional. Wayland is not freedom restricting.
I know sdf had issues with media storage before, but that was late last year/early this one. There’s noy been an update to lemmy in the week that you’ve joined.
Also - welcome aboard!
Sort of. If you check the url of thumbnail images - they’ll all be from your local instance.
Some images are also federated. Take this post, for example. The link is to lemmy.world, but the thumbnail and image itself are served by lemmy.cafe.
I’ve never really delved into what exactly decides whether to federate a particular bit of content or not, but there’s definitely more than just text being stored.
Simple things. Lemmy, for instance, has grown to ~60GB since June las year. And that’s just the db and federated media since I don’t really havr any uploads. The big instancea are easily into the hundreds od gigs - I know lemmy.ca had over 300GB of media alone last autumn.
On a more consumer level - high quality 4k media eats up storage pretty fast. The phones taking pictures and video in higher and higher quality - space requirements will only ever go up.
Git would be my choice.
I remember there being a an mpv extension for firefox to watch youtube in mpv locally - you might want to look for inspiration there.
There’s also freetube that might be extended in an easier way.
Thank you! I like the engineering feel it all.