Thank you. I’m out. I have no idea why open source software projects use discord and slack.
An m2 / m2 runs Debian?
Damn. Two people having an adult, and respectful disagreement on the internet. I never thought I’d see the day.
Great job both of you.
I wonder how much “metrics” data is sent home?
They’re certainly working very hard on it consistently.
I have a gen 6 x1 carbon which I read is similar. Popos runs a dream on it.
Nothing so far. The suggestions here, whilst appreciated, hat don’t have a good user experience.
My goodness. This would make the best lemmy bot in history.
I am so sick of these rubbish licensing efforts calling themselves Open Souce. Fair code is a new atrocity.
There is no repository link. There is no open source code.
Thank you. I just loaded obsidian, installed Excalidraw. The issue I can see, is the nodes don’t link so you can drag them around. Maybe they can, but the interface is so small I can barely see it. I’ll try on my tablet later and see if I can get it to work. Mermaid does sound good. I like the idea of scripting the nodes. I’ll give that a crack also.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, as far as I can tell the only actual open source tool, was mermaidjs, but when it loads it says “Code editing not supported on mobile. Please use a desktop browser.”
This is the problem faced. I just can’t seem to find anything that’s on device / local, open source, and Android.
Google just killed flutter. Just so you know. They do that a lot. Be careful
Does it need to be logged in?
User skullgiver provides an excellent answer as to why. It’s a shame, but it’s a reality that most apps won’t expose themselves properly, and hence accessibility is over in Wayland. Despite their excellent efforts.
This is exactly the problem I meant. Thank you for such a detailed overview of the issue. Most apps won’t provide for it, and as you described why technically, it will mean the end of accessibility as a system whole.
Anyone who needs accessibility is screwed as Wayland takes over. Let’s hope we can still choose for another say 40 years. Then, I’ll be done, and Wayland can rule. Pity those who will still need accessibility options though.
Here’s a thread that sort of just… finishes nowhere.
I’ve been following it pretty closely, and haven’t seen any progress as yet. There are many github conversations, but nothing seems to have ever come of it.
I assume the challenge would be having the two different storage formats be able to be interchanged?
I just updated to the latest Thunderbird via flat pack this week and now when I click on mail to links Thunderbird says that it is already open and it can’t open the link.
This is a total bummer really because in reality it’s going to be a relatively long time until the next release. I might see if I can roll back to the previous version.