

Don’t tell him that he can’t do something. Let him figure it out on his own.
Don’t tell him that he can’t do something. Let him figure it out on his own.
IF YOU HAVE EXPERTISE, THEN CONTRIBUTE, DAMMIT: https://developer.gimp.org/core/wgo/
They don’t need somebody to tell them their site sucks. They need somebody to HELP them make it better, to DO the work that you seem to be implying is very easy! They’re literally begging for it on their website.
200 people that aren’t contributing. They actually have a page on their site encouraging people to get involved in the site design: https://developer.gimp.org/core/wgo/
Ah yes, it’s a good thing that the only skill required to make a nice website is taking a screenshot
Contributing doesn’t happen on Lemmy lol
These projects are run by volunteers, they don’t have the unlimited budget for designers that Adobe does. And to be honest, it kinda seems like you’re just criticizing them for no good reason. Have you personally designed and built a website that doesn’t suck?
You get what you pay for. If you are actually concerned about your privacy, then go with Mullvad. If you just want to download stuff for free without getting caught, then Privado is probably fine.
Eh? I don’t understand. Either it works on Linux, or it doesn’t. Seems like the author just doesn’t know how to troubleshoot some compatibility issue on whatever desktop Linux distro they’re using.
Because trans people are different, and they’re afraid of different people. So they make assumptions that those people are somehow dangerous. Racism, xenophobia, transphobia; it’s all the same stupid mentality.
I wonder what foreign government Musk wants to bribe.
Disclaimer: am man, as my username implies.
looks like crypto bullshit
What? You need to give us context before you criticize something. I have no clue what you’re on about.
They only speak truths, does that count as a language?
Screenshots on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.jrpie.android.launcher/
Oops, didn’t notice which community we were in 😂
BeyondTrust and SimpleHelp both support this functionality. You can invite a second technician to join the session. I suspect all they’re really doing is opening up a second session at the same time, but the end result is that you can have two people remotely controlling a single computer.
But those are both “tech support” focused tools, so I don’t know if they quite fit your use case. Parsec is another option that specifically advertises collaborative work like pair programming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA21BnUsBJI
The popular use for power delivery through a display cable is charging a laptop from your monitor; it’s already very common with Thunderbolt or USB-4 monitors. But 480W seems a bit overkill for that.