

Proton builds and is based on bunch of Open Source software such as WINE. Valve cannot, even if they wanted to, make it closed source. The Steam client itself is closed source, so this is a decision Valve can make.
I’m here to stay.


Proton builds and is based on bunch of Open Source software such as WINE. Valve cannot, even if they wanted to, make it closed source. The Steam client itself is closed source, so this is a decision Valve can make.


While I wish there was an Open Source client, I can only imagine why Valve does not want that. First, it would help fakers and scammers too. Steam has a Scammer problem. Secondly, it could help the competition. At least an official API would go a long way, to enable the community to write their own Open Source client based on the API.


or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Linux + Rust.


I have on my old phone still a custom Android /e/OS. It’s a “deGoogled” variant of Android 12 on my S7 Edge. And if I ever buy a new phone again, it will be a direct Linux operating system (I know that Android technically uses Linux as its Kernel) or again an ungoogled custom Android. But as someone who doesn’t do much with the phone anymore, I probably won’t.


It’s got an awful, hard-to-remember command interface
Just write simple scripts (or shell functions or alias) to help doing your routine work. Then you don’t need to remember the commands quirks and only have to remember your own solutions quirks.^^ I wrote such a complex script to help me with youtube-dl / yt-dlp and need to do this with ffmpeg too.


I wonder how much storage I’m going to save converting my mp3 library to opus
Depend on the source and output quality you have. Also do not forget conversion from lossy into lossy format will degrade quality too, even if its most of the time not noticeable. If you have them all in constant 320 kbit/s, then you could probably get a good chunk of space without sacrificing quality much.
As for the software recommendation, it would be good to know what operating system you are on. Windows, Android, iOS, Linux PC?


I have thought about that, but if you delout todo.txt large-folder, the large-folder would probably be too easy to hit. ;-)
Or (like in old games) large folders are “heavy”, same size, but needs more hits. And if so, size should be relative to the smallest files (or biggest file).
I have absolutely made several mistakes. :-)
:D It gets worse, especially when you try to be careful. At least for me.


Looks cute. Could be fun to delete files in the bin (holy, I meant the trash can, not /bin). Block color could indicate type of file and they could be differently sized as well. More ideas: Infected files that spread the virus, if you don’t kill it fast enough next to it. And hidden blocks with by files starting with a .dot.
I won’t try it, don’t have Go installed right now and I have some concerns if the programmer did a mistake and something important gets deleted. So be careful playing with fire.


This list sucks. None of my scripts or little programs are listed!! /s
I’m a bit surprised, that the top 9 in the list are all about learning material, documentation, listings and similar stuff. The 10th in the list is a program finally, but its about counting Github stars. At 13 again is project itself, React from Facebook. It is a library. Let’s look where the first application is… oh wait in place 16 we have Linux. Finally something good. Is 25 the first end user application: Vscode by Microsoft. Rust language is at place 65.
But where is a normal end user application, that is not about development, system management or Ai? Ahh, there it is, at place 39, one of my favorite applications: youtube-dl . However I use an alternative version of it: yt-dlp (and put my own script on top of it), which is not far behind at place 45.
Not the most useful, but definitely an entertaining list in my opinion. Sometimes I can be such a stat nerd.


The rest of the video is actually pretty good. And as said, the reaction in the beginning is totally understandable. But the way he narrated and presented the beginning part is not what I like. In one part he even zoomed in to the teeth part of the guy. Really, this looked like someone is angry at typical YouTube bullshit.
But, you know, I’m personally sassy like this too in forums. But I’m also not a leader of a project of this size. I really disliked that portion of first 4 minutes or so and even if its only that much, it sticks with me as first impression.


The person on the video. I’m not sure what you mean by the question. The video begins with frustration over others opinions with wrong facts. I think the way it was handled is not very good. The few minutes in the beginning of the video. I’m still watching the rest right now.


I understand the frustration, but responding in a salty way like this is not classy. But, as said, I can really understand the developer here.
What’s wrong with Github? It will render your Markdown files, you can edit them anytime and it does not cost you any money. The site should be around for quite some time too, so no fear of losing links pointing to it in the future. As an additional bonus, you get free Git versioning too.


Still, it’s hard to understand why Cloudflare chose to back exactly Omarchy.
Maybe the developers in Cloudflare use it? Also weird because Omarchy’s default browser is Chromium I think. The webpage didn’t list the default browser, so not sure about that.


Cloudflare has announced its sponsorship of the Ladybird browser, an independent (still-in-development) open-source initiative
Is it still independent?


The difference is:


I like get triggered. This reminds me that I’m alive.


I think before this happens, a company would purchase Oracle, because all the tech they have. Oracle has a lot of enterprise and database stuff that I’m not familiar with. The only thing that counts to me is Java. So which companies has the money and knowledge and interest to buy Java rights?
I’m not sure if this would be a good idea, but I can see Google to buy Java. The Android system is based on Java and they need the stability of the rights to not get in conflict with Oracle or any other company again. Also this would give Java some better development I guess.
The thing is, Valve wouldn’t even need to open source the client. If there was an official programming interface as an API to connect to (with online checks to verify off course), then people could build their own clients. The cool thing would be, only features they want to have and with the GUI toolkits and interface the way they want it could be possible. Totally open source too, at least on the client part. Maybe the official API and client could only do some stuff, not everything; in example selling or trading items or buying games would be not possible, but stuff like starting a game. This alone would be awesome.