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  • The shooter was a republican, so it's more complex than that

  • Their campaign clip explicitly said that they were against « LGBT activism ».

    Not even trying to hide behind excuses. They explicitly think that LGBT rights should be fought against.

  • Yeah, the greens had a risk of not getting 5% so it was much more worthwhile to vote for them.

  • The post specifically mentioned POIs, and as far as I have tested (in France at least), Magic Earth has the same incomplete/missing POI database as organic maps, coming from OSM.

  • The thing you're missing is the xdg-desktop-portal .

    I'm not sure how to actually configure. On sway I got it working at some point and stopped touching anything.

  • But they don't have more data than organic maps since they're using OSM too.

  • I wasn't thinking about applets but more about full-blown libcosmic applications.

    Gnome Circle bas a lot of very simple apps that do just 1 thing and weight a couple MB each at worst.

    With iced such an ecosystem would be at 20MB per app, so simple " don't 1 thing and do it right" apps would be less scalable. And I doubt you would want to have all of gnome circle as a multicall binary.

  • It looks like I was right: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-applets/pull/282

    20MB for every simple application is a lot, and multical binaries won't be an option for third party developers.

    This is still worth the much better DX of using Rust though.

  • In France it's legally a bike only if the electric assistance stops once you reach 25 km/h. Anything where the motor can go higher than that (or even something where the motor can push when you're not pedaling) is considered to be a light scooter and therefore need a license plate and can't go on bicycle paths.

    I thinks it's pretty fair. The only issue is that some sellers advertise those little scooters as electric bikes so some people use them without being aware they're illegal.

  • Is there any plan to have something similar to the Gnome Circle apps for Cosmic? It'd be nice to encourage building a full ecosystem of app with libcosmic that can rival the apps of KDE/Gnome.

  • This is not relevant to this specific post but does anyone know how if the static linking used in Rust is an issue with cosmic?

    The last time I tried building a small app with Iced it was pretty bing (20MB) even though it didn't do much. On the other hand a GTK app in rust easily fits within 5MB.

    Anyway I'm thrilled to try cosmic out as soon as it reached the Arch repos.

  • I love flatpaks and flathub. They're amazing for GUI apps, though there are still a couple of wrinkles that needs to be ironed out.

    I would really love if it was better with regards to cli apps and developer tooling though. As someone that uses a lot of TUI apps that seriously limit how much I can use flatpak.

  • For dôme reason it's broken for me. I had to open it in nightly for reader mode to work.

  • Unreadable on mobile....