Couldn't a bot just automate that easily? Especially with how open Lemmy's API probably is
jbk
those 6 sides look fucked up tho
Seems like it kinda improved with H.266, but since it's still not completely royalty-free, fuck that codec lol
there's "HEVC … from Device Manufacturer" available to download for free if you really need it afaik
holy shit joe swanson
Literally 1984
time to disassemble yourself
this is why having a dumb keyboard is swag (florisboard)
Okay so apparently I partially misunderstood and not all current systray implementations are unsafe. Some are, but the biggest reason is that it's all a mess, pretty well explained in this reddit comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/172wftq/why_no_system_tray_by_default/k3zg58t/
Basically, the current implementation is old and insecure in many ways. Gnome isn't completely against the idea (they even have mockups for how it would look like) and there are discussions about creating a better framework for it, but progress is slow.
Here are a few links about it: * https://blog.tingping.se/2019/09/07/how-to-design-a-modern-status-icon.html * https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/264
PS: For exiting apps like Steam, if you're using them as Flatpaks, you can set them to not be able to run in the background to begin with and to exit when you close the window. That can be done either with the command line or with the Flatseal, a usefull app to manage Flatpak "permission".
kid named finger:
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I was able to sideload it using the store app on my old laptop where I got the same pay to install popup. On my newer Framework I noticed that the device manufacturer version was auto-installed.