[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

Tbh, this is just one of the many things that will lead to stable HDR support. But its nice to see these get solved one step at a time.

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This branch implements support for transforming SDR (sRGB) to a HDR enabled output, while allowing HDR content to stay intact.

Roughly what it does is, when HDR mode is enabled via the experimental property, all the stage views that represents outputs where HDR actually managed to be enabled starts to composite in a linear variant of the target color space (which will be BT.2020) via an intermediate framebuffer. Each thing being painted should then transform its pixels to fit in this color space, using an EOTF, a color space mapping matrix and luminance adaptation.

Here is the merge request

[-] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

Glad they also started to include images which makes easy to really understand the changes, especially the UI related ones.

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submitted 1 week ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

From €500 to €10,000 depending on criticality. For now only GLib is in scope but we will expand the list of modules and advertise as the program grows.

If you are a GNOME or freedesktop module maintainer and would like your module to join the pilot program; please get in touch.

In partnership with YesWeHack and Sovereign Tech Fund.

See Bug Resilience Program.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

This picture somehow reminds me of Mad Max movies.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

I think GNOME 47 would be a big one, and my favourite.

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Nvidia users will finally be able to use the superior display server

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submitted 2 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Good news for those who want to run their system Wayland only.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

This is part of the Android release for Firefox 127.0.2.

Release notes

Please leave a comment on Bug : Android idle battery drain due to Firefox if you still experience this issue after updating Firefox and restarting your phone:

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

Gnome 47 will be a massive upgrade for sure. And everything I have read are only improvements and not regressions.Many of generally unnoticed ones like in the area of accessibility, thanks to STF.

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  • Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions.

  • Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Nightly can be configured by advanced testers to use custom prompts and any compatible chatbot, such as llamafile, which runs on-device open models, including open-source ones. We are excited for the community to share interesting prompts, chatbots, and models as we make this a better user experience. We are also looking at how we can provide an easy-to-set-up option for a private, fully local chatbot as an alternative to using third-party providers.

I think they could've waited until they properly tried implementing a local llm. Anyway glad to know that we have options and gonna try this.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Luminance is a simple GTK application to control brightness of displays including external displays supporting DDC/CI

Here's the Github Repo

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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In the latest Mozilla Firefox 127 release simply do the following:

  • Go to about:config in a new tab
  • ‘Accept Risk and Continue’
  • Search for browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.system.showWeather
  • Double-click the result to enable the feature
[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

It is a matrix client. It is maintained by element team itself and still in beta. You can read more and view the source code in the Github repo

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This discussion on Mozilla Connect was updated today to include a demo video of the current progress of the addition of tabs in the sidebar.

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Hi everyone,

We’re very grateful for your feedback during the beta testing and are happy to announce that automatic photo backup on iOS is rolling out now and will be available for everyone over the next few days.

Features

  • Automatic backup that can be enabled to sync to the secure cloud at regular intervals
  • End-to-end encryption of biometric data, geographic information, and other important metadata
  • Save images in their original resolution
  • Select any file, video, or photo to easily view them offline 
  • Generate an encrypted file-sharing link with or without password protection for any photo or video, to share with anyone

Let us know what you think! You can also share, vote, and discuss feature requests on User Voice. Thank you, as always, for your feedback and support.

Proton Team

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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/9940873

And this is 100% Youtube's fault, not Firefox's fault, they created this issue:

This problem is triggered by bad muxed VP9 bytestream served by Youtube, so it's not a regression on our side, this issue can also be reproduced on old versions Firefox. Usually when muxing a video bytestream, the video samples' timestamp should be monotonizally increasing and no overlap between samples. But there are some bad video samples in YT's bytesteam, they overlapped with the previous sample. Eg. [124416000, 125126000] and [125125000, 131382000]. The next one should start from 12516000 instead of starting from 125125000 causing an overlapping.

That overlapped sample triggers this and our WebM demuxer fails to calculate the next timestamp in that situation. The end time of video sample was set to the same as the sample's start time, and that causes a gap being detected for the next sample, resulting in resetting append state. When doing so, mNeedRandomAccessPoint would be set to true and that triggers the sample skipping mechanism per the spec.

Therefore, there would be many sample being incorrectly skipped and won't be added into the buffered range. When entering the buffering state, Firefox would be waiting those sample which has been skipped but Youtube thought that those samples were already appended. That makes the endless buffering happened.

Source: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1878510#c113 (Alastor Wu [:alwu])

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

I used to be on pure Arch for 2.5 years, but currently uses cachyOS. And its so much removes the pain points of arch, as well as giving super fast performance.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

I had MPV, Celluloid and VLC. After using showtime and trying a bunch of formats, I uninstalled MPV and Celluloid. I also set it as default too (loves the adwaita UI ). VLC is just there as a backup.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 month ago

True. I'm glad that the multiple lemmy releases during past months didn't make the app unusable.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Most of the speed is due to them compiling packages with the x86-64-v3 and x86-64-v4 instruction set and LTO.

That means the CPU need to be little newer to take advantage of, too

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Hey there. Welcome to gnome and looking forward to seeing your work.

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