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pleroma.debian.social

werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

cw: pol, rant
Ironic twist of fate (well not fate, but you get the idea) that the countries wil the lowest standard of living and of little to no way capable battling the climate crisis will be the ones hit the hardest. Meanwhile there's still idiots denying it's happening and capitalists like oil execs still profiting from this mess.
I'm so tired of having to idly sit by while we're this close to societal collapse just because of the false god money.

I could use something like #Openreads for desktop linux tbh. Or the feature to sync it to #nextcloud. It's a pretty great open-source app; just a sync feature or native linux support would be the cherry on top.


For those who don't know: it allows tracking and rating of books read, bookmarking (ha) ones you want to read for later, and showing statistics about read books.

@BestGirlGrace iirc there are more than enough characters that #Debian can release for the next 50 years, easily.

Really just being angry about the state of the world right now. My tolerance for people who have no compassion for people who are different than themselves is rapidly diminishing to nothing.

@grillchen make: no rule for target food. Aborting.

I really like people who have the courage to say it how it is. https://youtu.be/HJcGTjAFGjk?si=Hrk_Zx_5Iv1b1LBv&t=267

The SPICE mode in #KiCad and its simulating capacities are way too underrated. I love it. Once again #FreeSoftware being awesome.

@drewdevault rpm and deb are battle-tested and will continue to be highly relevant. It is complicated and a lot of effort sometimes to create a good package, but at the end of the day it is rewarding. Because the users know they can trust it, it's high-quality and (often) the current version. Personally I'd rather see the efforts towards flatpak directed to create "proper" sandboxing for GUI applications. Flatpak isn't viable for compilers for instance. Just my 2 cents

Just got a few #rust packages accepted into debian. libshumate (needed for #Fractal and #Shortwave), a few others needed for magic-wormhole-rs and polyline, a dependency of #Railway. I'm honored to contribute to an ever-improving OS.

#Debian #Rust

@mirabilos well nextcloud-desktop can be installed without a keyservice, but it recommends either of the two and without any one has to re-type the password everytime when logging in. So not great, and even if I need elogind it shouldn't be an issue package-wise.

@mirabilos well I need sid for development

@mirabilos that's tge same with kwallet. They keyring needs elogind and libpam-elogind.

@mirabilos what I install is still my choice, nextcloud-desktop relies on gnome-keyring for instance and that depends on elogind. The OS should support that with openrc

@mirabilos haven't really tried that tbh but I'm pretty sure sway needs elogind functionality

Systemd rant
Great, now I can't used my new install because elogind in debian is too old and the newer systemd causes applications to be uninstallable. Pretty much every package that directly or reverse-depends on libsystemd0 can't be installed, including firefox. I believe users should have the choice to use the init they want but it's hard if that *isn't* possible in the first place.

Got saldo, a #GTK banking application packaged locally for #Debian. Still needs two python libraries accepted into the archive before that, though.
This'll be nice for users not wanting to rely on proprietary #Android apps.

@mirabilos @jesse that, hot buttered rum or coffee spice (also has nutmeg) are soo nice in wintertime

@rodsilva @fdroidorg neo-store has an indicator showing how many permissions an app needs and if there are any trackers in it. Imo that's pretty good.

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