I contributed to GNOME Shell! It's just a one-liner, but still, it's a contribution!
I added touchpad gestures so you can now change workspaces not just with a 3-finger swipe, but also a 4-finger swipe (or any amount of fingers larger than that, if you're feeling really adventurous).
I generally like #rustlang but I think every project developer should be forced to use it on a Raspberry Pi with 4GB RAM... had to build Vaultwarden (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden) on one, and man,,, after 15 minutes compilation is no longer running because the device went OOM and now is so hot the fan is louder that a datacenter server...
Just to be clear, I think this is a Rust problem, not a project problem.
@mo8it
There are several cases where cross compilation does not work or is at least a huge hassle. I don't know about vaultwarden though because i run it on x86.
If you want i can compile it on my ARM machine, but i wouldn't trust some internet random to provide for security binaries. @danielsreichenbach
Does anyone want to help me design a logo and/or icon for #BitRitter?
If i draw it myself, i'd rather have no icon haha.
It is a password manager frontend for #MobileLinux (and desktops aswell).
Boosts welcome. :boostRequest: #FediArt
If there is a hashtag for such things, let me know aswell.
"In the #goldboot approach, you choose a starting template containing an absolutely minimal install of your favorite OS. Then you create provisioners which are the scripts that add all of your customizations on top of the template. From these pieces, goldboot builds a machine image ready to be deployed to real hardware."
An meinem Stadtrad "rubbelt" die Bremse am Vorderrad, eine Magura HS11. Rahmen ist Stahl, Gabel ungefedert. Hatte zuvor zu viel Spiel, habe ich aber am Vorbau nachgestellt. Will aber nicht ausschließen, dass das Lager eine Macke abbekommen hat. Die HS11 ist mit Brake-Booster verbaut. Die Frequenz ist geschwindigkeitsabhängig. Ich sehe aber keine offensichtliche Unwucht des Vorderrads. Ideen? @mastobikes_de@fedibikes
What sucks a lot about the whole #nixcon situation is that the nixcon na and nixcon eu teams are different people and the people currently planning nixcon eu were not involved with the sponsorship decisions for nixcon na but everyone (understandably) now thinks that we repeated the mistake..
At work I have to do a lot of development in an on browser based IDE, which means no nice #emacs movement shortcuts like I'm used to, and moving around the code is painfully slow. The IDE does support #vi movements though, which I've been trying as a 'better than nothing' solution, and yeah, it's still hard. I don't think I'll ever get used to the logic of: if "h" is left/back, then "j" is down, and not up. Arghhh.
@icing
I think writing test cases helps understanding the process. Or at least helps verifying that you know the process. But often a developer alone cannot write cases for non-technical aspects.
Sure, it is tedious, but if done right, it enables some kind of gamification in you work. Try to reach that state and you will be rewarded.
Don't just write tests so you pass coverage 😁