leo_mantovani

joined 2 years ago
 

I have a new MSI Summit laptop (i7, RTX3050) and it's currently running windows 11. To manage fans and power profiles the was an app already installed (MSI center pro) that offers 4 useful profiles (Performance, Balanced, Silent and Super Battery). Since I may want to switch (back) to Linux (I was thinking about Fedora but not sure yet), how would I be able to switch between profiles like these? Do you have a software to do that easily that you recommend me?

 

I love the crypto and blockchain world mainly because I see it as a very innovative and powerful technology. Because of this, almost every time I bump into a new project I quickly fall in love with it (for example yesterday I discovered the Terra ecosystem and my reaction was like ๐Ÿคฏ)

So, if you are like me I have an hard question for you here: What are the top 3 blockchain-related projects you find most promising? And why? (please consider only the technology behind them and not possible profits they can generate as investments)

[โ€“] leo_mantovani@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah I was thinking about PeerTube too, but @rhymepurple is right about the multiple instances problem... In fact PeerTube currently handles only YouTube.com and Framatube.org links...

[โ€“] leo_mantovani@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Oh, right, I didn't think about the fact that Lemmur should include a "handle this link" for every Lemmy instance... Maybe developers could start supporting major instances (such as Lemmy.ml) and then progressively add more instances when user suggest them? I don't know...

 

As the title says, is it possible to choose to open the Lemmy links (for example https://lemmy.ml/postXYZ) directly in the Lemmur app instead of in browser?

[โ€“] leo_mantovani@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Oh... None of these 2 scenarios looks Hood to me... But I guess I prefer the GPL one if I have to chose

[โ€“] leo_mantovani@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Thank you! And, if for example someone forks my code and start distributing his new forked app, is there a license which would force him/her to credit the original project?

 

I'm rebuilding an app that I made few years ago to make it open-source and free from big company dependencies (for example replacing Firebase with Appwrite)... Now, since it's already live on Codeberg, I think it would be good to give it a license but I'm super new to FOSS licenses and so I don't know how to move... Which one would you suggest me?

[โ€“] leo_mantovani@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Recently started using Anonaddy aliases + my old personal e-mail which it's still used on more important sites and for personal emails. ๐Ÿ˜

Oh, right, there is also outlook for school ๐Ÿ™„