@mint Being nice and waiting for someone competent, who doesn't care about any of this shit, to show up and making them fix the mess that is your codebase is a viable strategy, you can't deny that. It starts failing when you start provoking such a person on purpose and make them play your games instead of working on code — that's why lots of these projects go downhill.
@s8n My response was to the general idea of better approach to managing projects that's mentioned in the opening post, I don't give two fucks about GNOME. If you really want to go there, it's impossible to tell what can be considered "going downhill" for a project of this age — I don't think that it has anything in common at all with original GNOME of GTK 1.x days: neither in terms of codebase, nor in terms of people involved — and I'm not even in the loop enough to tell. But if you want my opinion, it's still better than Qt clusterfuck that is KDE — because anything is better than that vomit spit that is Qt. They'd never be able to break GTK to the point when it becomes worse than Qt to me. If Qt was the only framework in existence for creating GUIs, I won't use GUIs at all — I hate it with passion since its Trolltech days :marseyraging: But again, this has nothing to do with managing software projects :marseyshrug: @mint
@mischievoustomato@crunklord420 Indeed — cursor being misaligned when using a wrapper that shouldn't be used in the first place is too much of a corner case to back up as tall of a claim as "broken by default". I use Sway with Void on two laptops with Intel hardware — nothing is wrong with Firefox. I don't use much, but what I do — works perfectly, it works so well in fact that I don't even have xwayland enabled and only have a bare minimum of Xorg libraries installed — only those which are mandatory dependencies of other software and software that I build myself I build without X11 support. Minor issues like this happen from time to time and get fixed promptly, they aren't Wayland specific — it could be a bug with anything down the line: compositor, KDE, Firefox itself… :marseyshrug:
@jeffcliff@Tony I think I've seen something about support for Threads coming to the next release of Permonbler, so hopefully we'll be able to see them from our own instances soon.
@Tony It's the way Permoler implements ActivityPub I think, there is a certain field that is missing, but which is required to pedereate with Threads. There is a patch that adds it in the development branch, theoretically, you can find it and apply it on your instance manually. @jeffcliff
@munir Check the upper level domain. Breloma.m0xEE.Net isn't blocked by anyone either, but m0xEE.Net has been blocked by a couple of instances during the Fediblock craze, on of those is dead already, the other one — I don't think I've ever interacted with them, but they have an extensive, graded (!) blocklist, maybe they just take pleasure making those, thus it wasn't even caused by my actions :jpa_person_shrugging:
m0xEE (m0xee@breloma.m0xee.net)'s status on Saturday, 06-Apr-2024 18:02:41 JST
m0xEECan Pelumbra's media proxy be configured to convert WebPee to something decent automatically? And how much storage space does having media proxy usually take on a not very active instance? I don't have to pay to Amazon for some cloud shit as this instance runs at my place, but if it's a matter of terabytes, that's still going to be a problem.
@dcc@MK2boogaloo@kirby@mint BTW do you guys know that Curb your enthusiasm is a show created by a Jewish person, written and starring lots of Jews and being about very Jewish lifestyle in general? :marseyisrael: Not that I have any problem with it, just wondering if you have ever noticed? :marseysmug2: