notice the 5 minutes ago, that dosen’t exist, and the post is from 2 years ago, from a deleted account. and it isn’t from my web search because every other result don’t have that
Context: Twitter is currently rebranding it self as X.com, which is the bottom logo. X.org is a FOSS implementation of the The X Window System which is being slowly replaced by the newer Wayland display server. Because of the Twitter rebrand Someone decided to make Wayland.social, to parody the X.org to Wayland transition.
Twitter is transforming into X, as the site’s former bird logo has now been replaced by an official new X logo. Elon Musk, who owns the transformed social media site, began signaling the change early Sunday morning with a series of tweets, starting with one that said, “and soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and,...
I was out of country for the past month. I have access to two monitors, and I brought a keyboard, wireless mouse, and a small JBL speaker. It has been a pretty good experience. I have edited documents, images, and created PDF’s. I can connect to jobs that require windows with a web browser to Azure Virtual Desktop. I have...
I notice on a lot of mags, there is one or two people posting, and either 0, a handful, or quite a bit of upvotes, but no one is really engaging, most the time there are 0 comments....
Then you are probably talking about shortcuts. The way it works is you make a small program with your icon, which just tells iOS to open the program you want. The problems with that are that it doesn't display the notification count, it only applies it on your Home Screen, it will show up separately when you search for your app (the original app and the app with your icon) and it will show an annoying pop up every time you open the app
It is a limitation of a PWA. A native app (wrapper) will likely be coming though, and a custom Capacitor plugin could theoretically interface with the native API to switch out icons. Theoretically. No promises though :)...
Install decky loader on it, and look at the plug-in store to see if you want to download something. I really like the Bluetooth plugin for connecting my wireless headphones quickly
I thought people might want to know since the public betas got released today. I tried them both on my iPhone and iPad and the scrolling is so janky in both they’re pretty much so unusable. I noticed scrolling problems in other apps too, I’m not trying to place any blame whatsoever on Voyager or its devs, I just wanted...
TestFlight for Voyager
Test Flight is here!...
The logo will evolve over time (lemmy.world)
Clearly as ordered by every court he loses in
join us (i.imgur.com)
[Day 2] Posting the Lemmy logo every day but I do whatever the top voted comment says (lemmy.world)
@geno won: “Stop posting the Lemmy logo every day”
reddit putting fake "5 minutes ago" in 2 year old post (lemmy.ca)
notice the 5 minutes ago, that dosen’t exist, and the post is from 2 years ago, from a deleted account. and it isn’t from my web search because every other result don’t have that
I prefer Wayland (.social) though
Context: Twitter is currently rebranding it self as X.com, which is the bottom logo. X.org is a FOSS implementation of the The X Window System which is being slowly replaced by the newer Wayland display server. Because of the Twitter rebrand Someone decided to make Wayland.social, to parody the X.org to Wayland transition.
Mastodon Usage Soaring as Twitter Rebranding Leads to User Exodus: CEO Eugen Rochko (asumetech.com)
New standard just dropped (feddit.uk)
Link to toot
Lemmios is now on the App Store (apps.apple.com)
Lemmios is an iOS native Lemmy app with design language heavily inspired by Apollo....
Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears (www.theverge.com)
Twitter is transforming into X, as the site’s former bird logo has now been replaced by an official new X logo. Elon Musk, who owns the transformed social media site, began signaling the change early Sunday morning with a series of tweets, starting with one that said, “and soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and,...
I have been using the Steamdeck as a workstation for the past month while out of town.
I was out of country for the past month. I have access to two monitors, and I brought a keyboard, wireless mouse, and a small JBL speaker. It has been a pretty good experience. I have edited documents, images, and created PDF’s. I can connect to jobs that require windows with a web browser to Azure Virtual Desktop. I have...
We need to be more active about commenting!
I notice on a lot of mags, there is one or two people posting, and either 0, a handful, or quite a bit of upvotes, but no one is really engaging, most the time there are 0 comments....
Single? (programming.dev)
Crosspost: lemmy.ml/post/37870
It took a lot of work, but I've created the definitive Linux distro flowchart (lemmy.world)
Reddit’s only free iOS app icons are ugly now (www.theverge.com)
The best icons are behind a Reddit Premium paywall....
Voyager might become a native App in the future! (sort of)
It is a limitation of a PWA. A native app (wrapper) will likely be coming though, and a custom Capacitor plugin could theoretically interface with the native API to switch out icons. Theoretically. No promises though :)...
Framework Laptop 16 pre-orders are now open (community.frame.work)
I joined the club (lemmy.world)
I opened it, but will launch it a bit later. What should I do/know ? I got a protetctive glass from Jseaux too.
Introducing Avelon for Lemmy - Join the open beta! (lemm.ee)
cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/1358038...
FYI: Voyager *really* doesn't play nicely with the iOS17 Public Betas
I thought people might want to know since the public betas got released today. I tried them both on my iPhone and iPad and the scrolling is so janky in both they’re pretty much so unusable. I noticed scrolling problems in other apps too, I’m not trying to place any blame whatsoever on Voyager or its devs, I just wanted...
Official Minecraft wiki editors so furious at Fandom's 'degraded' functionality and popups they're overwhelmingly voting to leave the site (www.pcgamer.com)