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  • This comment is talking about the deluge of log messages you may or may not see (depending on the distro) while booting the system.

    Just thought I'd add that, since the meme doesn't actually mention booting. Not sure, where you got that from. 😅

  • Ah yeah, I believe, yellow lentils are also often split/dehulled, which gives them the same properties.

    I guess, there's almost certainly going to be some shops that sell red lentils with hull, so to be more precise, you want red lentils that look frizzy and not entirely round, like the red lentils in this picture:

  • Lentils? 😅

    If you get red lentils, they don't need pre-soaking for making them less farty, and they cook much quicker, too.

  • Plant-based diets do not need processed foods at all. Many people I know eat diets built around legumes, grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds — about as basic and unindustrial as food gets. These foods are often the healthiest, most sustainable, and least expensive options available.

    Even when staples like tempeh, tofu, fortified plant milks, or the occasional meat or cheese alternative are included, highly processed plant-based products typically make up only a small fraction of overall intake.

    Yeah, I feel like from the outside, it is easy to get the impression that vegan diets include lots of processed foods, because:

    1. Lentils don't have a marketing budget.
    2. Humans tend to overestimate the importance of foods that they regularly consume, so meat eaters are likely to believe that you need lab-grown meat or some ultra-processed meat replica.
  • Yeah, but he has stated that he really doesn't have an opinion. He just happened to install Fedora on the family PC a long time ago and now he neither wants to deal with two separate distros, nor switch the whole household over.

  • Well, you could presumably at least use web-sys for interacting with the DOM and wasm-bindgen in general for generating the boilerplate.

    But yeah, there might not be a pre-made library for interacting with the extension API, so might need to write your own JS←→WASM bindings.

  • I was gonna object that it's a vegan diet, because they're presumably not gonna do eggs or milk, but apparently not strictly vegetarian either:

    Mountain gorillas spend about a quarter of their day eating, mainly plants. Around 85% of their diet is made up of leaves, shoots and stems, but gorillas can also eat larvae, snails, ants, and even roots, barks and rotting wood (a good source of sodium/salt).

    https://www.wwf.org.uk/learn/fascinating-facts/gorillas

  • Hab gestern prototypisch eine API hingezimmert, damit die Studentin das weitertreiben kann, wo mit dem aktuellen Stand quasi eine API-Anfrage reinkommt, dann wird eine Bibliothek aufgerufen, die erstmal selbst eine HTTP-Anfrage macht, um Quellcode herunterzuladen, diesen dann zu kompilieren, um dann aus dem Kompilat Meta-Information auszulesen.

    Achso, und natürlich macht die API das N mal, weil es N Elemente gibt, deren Meta-Informationen dabei aufgelistet werden sollen.

    Das hat sich auch richtig falsch angefühlt, weil man natürlich immer die Befürchtung hat, dass das auf ewig so bleibt, und dann sowas rauskommt, wie bei dir. 🥴

  • Damn, did they run out of color ink?

  • I also really hate that since AI slop has turned search engines useless, you virtually cannot find anything, even if you remember the exact words of the title.

  • Yeah, extremely cheesy way of putting it: The best work position is the next one.

    I.e. don't stay in one position for a long time, but rather switch it up regularly.

  • I'm guessing, they mean JavaScript and WebAssembly in general...

  • Oh man, this is one of the songs that lots of amateur bands have in their repertoire now, because of the clown association, even though it's actually quite a difficult piece.So, I thought, maybe a recording on YouTube with checks notes 18 million views would be better. And let's just say this: Hahaha no.

    🫠

  • I mean, yeah, this shouldn't be seen as an announcement or whatever, but rather as a thing to discuss and potentially get involved in. KDE is a community project after all.

  • I mean, I do like the idea, but syncing such a database file is by far the smallest challenge about this (and could be easily achieved today with e.g. Syncthing or Rsync).

    The far harder part is getting RSS readers to support the same file format. There is actually a small project (by basically a singular guy), which tries to accomplish this: https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSyncThe desktop RSS reader it supports is GTK, though.

    Somewhat of a technologically simpler solution might be to self-host FreshRSS.Unfortunately, it is of course less simple to actually use, unless you have a home server and some sysadmin skills...

  • Well, I have it bound to Super+X, but you could do any of those. I just create a .desktop file for it and then it can be used like a normal application. And well, it is intentionally built so you don't have to pass command-line flags or see the command output for creating the file.

    So, this is the program I use: https://codeberg.org/trem/jotIt has basically three larger features, which is adding a file, removing empty files (because you sometimes might end up creating a file, but not using it) and then searching through empty files.Honestly, none of these are particularly difficult to throw together in a Bash script yourself, if you don't feel like using a random program off the internet.

    Basically, for adding a file, this is a crappy version of it:

     bash
        
    data_dir="$HOME/.local/share/notes"
    mkdir -p $data_dir
    date=$(date +%s)
    file_name="$data_dir/${date}.md"
    touch $file_name
    xdg-open $file_name
    
      

    And for searching through the created files, grep -iR -C2 $data_dir is virtually just as good, too. 🫠

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  • Well, I assume they had other concerns, too. For example, it adds a bunch of complexity for reformatting a JSON from single-line to pretty-print, if comments can appear in there. I'm certainly not saying that I'm always best friends with the decision to remove comments, just that I can somewhat understand it.

  • Hmm, if I understand you correctly, this is about Windows blocking access to files while they're being accessed by other processes. Kate is primarily built for Linux where this would not be a problem to begin with, so it is well-possible that it does not handle this gracefully.

    But it does actually keep its own buffer for files. By default, you have to actively click in the UI before it will load the changes from the file. It does watch the file for file changes, but I don't think, it has to keep the file open for that, since there's kernel APIs to be notified for file changes on all mainstream operating systems these days.

    So, uh, TL;DR: I don't actually know, but I'm somewhat optimistic. 🫠

  • I have a tiny program/script that creates a file in a folder underneath ~/.local/share with basically just a timestamp in the file name and then it opens it in Kate. Certainly somewhat of a workaround, but it works quite well for me.

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    KDE Connect of the Future

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  • Anti Meme @sopuli.xyz

    When I'm hungry...

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    This Week in Plasma: dark mode switch and global push-to-talk

    blogs.kde.org /2026/01/17/this-week-in-plasma-dark-mode-switch-and-global-push-to-talk/
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    How I imagine mathematicians...

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    Copy RSS Button (Extension)

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    Me, when doing error handling

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    Underappreciated top

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    Everybody's so Creative! (about library abstraction design)

    daymare.net /blogs/everbody-so-creative/
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    When the webpage doesn't want you opening new tabs

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    What's up with FUTO?

    drewdevault.com /2025/10/22/2025-10-22-Whats-up-with-FUTO.html
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    Escaping a string when passing through multiple tools

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    When your Dad gives birth to you

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    Fighting human trafficking with self-contained applications

    lwn.net /Articles/1036916/
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    Thunderbird Accessibility Study

    tilvids.com /w/3ymZQj1ikB9hdtpMmaP836
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    Wish granted

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