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possiblylinux127, to linux in Flathub is launching their new featured banners on April 20 using brand colors provided by publishers

I think they need to work on the lower level stuff and think about the concepts. I like the theming but it means nothing if we don’t have one click installs. I want to visit the website and then click open in software center so I can install it.

It would also be nice if they had permission popups and separate repos for Foss privacy respecting software and everything else.

boredsquirrel,

They have subsets, for verified, floss and both.

See this repo of mine

IverCoder,

As for the permission popups, they have already done that through XDG Desktop Portals. You might have noticed that, for example, apps with supposedly no filesystem access can still open files you selected via the file picker or opened via the file manager. Or that apps need you to explicitly allowlist them to access your location data. Those are apps that use the portals permission system. Unfortunately not all apps use portals yet.

TheGrandNagus, to linux in Flathub is launching their new featured banners on April 20 using brand colors provided by publishers

Nice little QoL tweak that I’m sure app developers will like.

I do wonder if this’ll be present in the Gnome/Plasma/other software centres though. If it’s just reflected on the site I’m not sure how many will see it.

warmaster,

I’ve seen similar banners on GNOME software, where those built manually?

IverCoder,

I have seen mockups of GNOME adapting a similar banner style as what Flathub. We might have to wait for GNOME 47 though.

boredsquirrel,

GNOME Software is way more aligned with them than KDE Discover. The permissions are completely illegible at least on Plasma 5. The themed colors will likely not appear

LunarLoony, to linux in Flathub is launching their new featured banners on April 20 using brand colors provided by publishers
@LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’m a little confused, why is this news? They’re updating their site design?

The replies don’t help much, either, unless they’re being ironically hyperbolic…

TCB13, to linux in Flathub is launching their new featured banners on April 20 using brand colors provided by publishers
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Flathub priorities: adding colors and banners;

What Flathub actually lacks: a decent way of archiving and installing things offline (that knows how to deal with architectures, drivers and dependencies), an official and proper way of mirroring the repository.

lol

TheGrandNagus,

You’re assuming they can only do one thing at a time, and that the same people who work on this also work on what you speak about.

TCB13,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

No I’m assuming they’ve a limited number of resources, like everyone else, and they like to pool them in the wrong things. Besides they don’t want to open the door for offline and mirroring because then they would lose their privileged position of being the single largest and most used way to get flatpaks.

TheGrandNagus,

Of course they have a limited pool of resources. All projects do, it kinda goes without saying.

Still doesn’t mean that the people who implemented this are the same ones who could implement what you’re after.

And besides, it should be the Flatpak project you’re asking for this, not FlatHub.

TCB13,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

The mirroring part of their repository is kind of their responsibility I guess…

TheGrandNagus,

How so?

lengau,

For all the crap Canonical gets about snaps, these are kinda trivial with snapd. snap download will download a snap and its related assertion, you can install unsigned snaps with –dangerous, and you can add trusted certificates to snapd with a single command.

TCB13,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Ironic isn’t it?

JackGreenEarth, to android in F-Droid 1.19.0 brings automatic background updates and a new and better workflow for adding repositories.

I’ve been using Droidify. It supports background updates and has a nice UI.

freecloudgal, to android in F-Droid 1.19.0 brings automatic background updates and a new and better workflow for adding repositories.
@freecloudgal@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

It’ll be nice if I can add an app to a wishlist.

lud,

Why? All the apps are free, just download the apps you want immediately.

freecloudgal,
@freecloudgal@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes, just as @acetanilide said. I use it as a wishlist so I can check it out later when I have time.

acetanilide,

I use my wishlists like bookmarks 😬

BaardFigur, to android in F-Droid 1.19.0 brings automatic background updates and a new and better workflow for adding repositories.

Finally. Might swich back to Fdroid now (from Neo Store). UI could still you some cleanup though

cashews_best_nut, to android in F-Droid 1.19.0 brings automatic background updates and a new and better workflow for adding repositories.

Are there any repos worth adding?

UprisingVoltage,

Izzy, bitwarden, newpipe, collabora office

BaardFigur,

I tried Collabora, but I didn’t find it very usable

UprisingVoltage,

Yeah, I hear it often from people who tried it. Still worth a shot once in a while, as long as they keep updating it

lemmyreader,

The Izzy repo may be popular but with getting more than 1000 apps in that repo which are also in the main F-Droid repo I’ve been hesitant to add it. What happens when Izzy repo has a newer version than the F-Droid repo ? The main F-Droid repo goes for reproducible builds and checks for closed source software and more. Izzy repo downloads from the app upstream, does a malware check and that is all it seems.

Rustmilian, (edited )
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

All F-Droid Clients won’t install the IzzyOnDroid version if you have the F-Droid one installed already because the signatures won’t match, it’s a basic Android security feature.
IzzyOnDroid is actually a bit stricter than that, see IzzySoft Fdroid Index Info & IzzySoft Fdroid Inclusion Policy.

Rustmilian, (edited )
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar
asuka,
@asuka@sh.itjust.works avatar

Bromite is highly outdated. I strongly recommend either adding the Cromite repo, or the DivestOS repo for their Mull or Mulch.

Rustmilian,
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

Mull is actually already in the official FDroid repo.
Adding it to the list still.

deadcatbounce,
@deadcatbounce@reddthat.com avatar

Thank-you for this.

I’ve been using FDroid for some years but rarely see a list like this.

Pantherina, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

This! Good tts (piper for example) is key.

  • apps supporting modern screen reader stack, including wayland
  • good stable screenreaders
  • the entire OS supporting the screenreader not only as a GUI-level service
  • very good voices especially when set very fast
AngryCommieKender, (edited ) to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

I understand that The Emperor has some Martian Tech-Priests that will help in exchange for toasters…

ikidd, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Follow the blogs for Year of the Voice initiative from Home Assistant. There will be lots of pointers for the journey they’ve taken this year getting TTS and STT working for HA.

_cnt0, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."
@_cnt0@sh.itjust.works avatar

First bit of “expertise”: it’s Text-to-Speech ;-)

yournamehere, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

funding for piper!

Vincent, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

Note that this is a link to a Mastodon post - commenting here doesn't necessarily reach @sonny.

Find the original post here: https://floss.social/@sonny/111533945050274953

testman, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

Check if whatever is left of Mycroft AI has anything useful for you.

franzcoz,
@franzcoz@feddit.cl avatar

Mycroft is dead?

Deebster,
@Deebster@programming.dev avatar

Death by patent troll 😞

caseyweederman,

Fuck

franzcoz,
@franzcoz@feddit.cl avatar

What?? Noooo :(

semperverus,
@semperverus@lemmy.world avatar

Patent troll murdered them

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