mcepl

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

This post literally links to the leading one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Hmm, how to react to that? “Go through his brain and look for loose thoughts.”? (Sounds like Legilimency from Harry Potter world)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago

I was never distro-hopping much. Switched from Debian only when I got a job with Red Hat, and then switched to openSUSE when I switched to SUSE. I have actually switched recently to my own semi-distro https://sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/ (basically MicroOS with sway).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Eh? Both pandoc and rst2epub can generate eBooks. All those lightweight markup languages are especially awesome for converting into various output formats.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I think you have arguments about MicroOS (or Silberblue, which I know less about, and possibly Nix, which I know nothing about, and it seems to me it is not in the same group) wrong. Take a look at this https://youtu.be/lKYLF1tA4Ik.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

They should keep it about something. The first film seemed like a great start to so many stories, but the second film was about none of those (and yes, I am still bitter, that nobody wrote a story of Modesty Barebone).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)
  1. Harry puts on the Invisibility cloak
  2. Walks to the closest Muggle bus station
  3. Drives somewhere, anywhere.
  4. Meets the rest of the Order and is being apparated, flown on a broom, anything to a safehouse.

OR

  1. Harry puts on the Invisibility cloak
  2. Hides himself on the back seat of the Vernon’s car
  3. Vernon drives to Grunnings
  4. Harry leaves the car and meets the Order and is being …
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

https://github.com/swaywm/sway/ still claims that sway is “i3-compatible Wayland compositor”.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Ehm, what would be a difference for you, if you install sway?

 

Hi, I have created a fork of the Greybeard project called “Moldavite” (meteorite induced explosion near Nürnberg caused a lot of gems falling on the ground in Bohemia, if it is not a symbol of the cooperation inside of SUSE, then I don’t know what would be ;)). The main project site is https://sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/ and OBS project. Whereas, as I understand it, Greybeard is at least for the moment more or less on the back burner, I hope to continue to work on this.

 

Hi, I have created a fork of the Greybeard project called “Moldavite” (meteorite induced explosion near Nürnberg caused a lot of gems falling on the ground in Bohemia, if it is not a symbol of the cooperation inside of SUSE, then I don’t know what would be ;)). The main project site is https://sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/ and OBS project. Whereas, as I understand it, Greybeard is at least for the moment more or less on the back burner, I hope to continue to work on this.

 

Is there any difference in cache files for Flatpaked Firefox and the normal one?

I have been using FanFicFare application for downloading Fanfiction stories as EPub from the main fanfiction websites. It works just fine for most of them, but there are now terrible problems with the biggest of them all, https://fanfiction.net, which is behind Cloudflare and generally inaccessible to scripts.

Therefore functionality has been added to script which with appropriate flags (-o use_browser_cache=true -o use_browser_cache_only=true) and when correctly configured it can “download” HTML pages from the Firefox (or Chrome) cache instead and stitch them together into EPub same as if the pages were downloaded from the Internet.

It all works perfectly fine with Firefox as packaged by major distributions (openSUSE in my case), but it doesn't work with Firefox installed from Flatpak. Is there any difference between the storage of cache in Flatpak Firefox? Is there some kind of access protection to its caches?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1032175

So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?

 

So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?

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