







Honestly, it sounds like amazing way to get started. You don’t need to be a programmer to make that fix.
I recommend joining the kde-devel matrix channel. Someone there will definitely be able to tell you what to do.
https://develop.kde.org/docs/getting-started/building/help-developers/


Yeah they now expect you to use their native protocol for sharing audio on the network.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#Sharing_audio_devices_with_computers_on_the_network
To be fair, any app written entirely by (human) vendor companies also works like that


Yeah initial setup requires their app (once).
But you can use their app without creating an account, which is such a breath of fresh air compared to everyone else.


Offers all the features Google/Amazon do, but without the subscriptions.
Plus they joined the open home foundation, so they’re unlikely to enshitify.
Ummm… maybe some more context is needed? That makes no sense


Might I suggest Bitwarden.
It’s open source, syncs across every platform I know of, and supports passkeys.
I think it’s a jab at Postman, which is essentially curl with a GUI.


I wonder if it passed.
I understand I have the Internet at my disposal, but I’m almost done pooping so I guess I’ll never know…


😢
Aww man that was such a good show! I still miss it sometimes…


And some companies (like mine) just have their SDEs do the SRE job as well. Apparently it incentivizes us to write more stable code or something


Kudos to Spotify’s design language for us being able to determine what app it is from just a generic error screenshot


Pretty sure they can. Or at least, they can deny you entry into the country if you decline to unlock it for them.


That sounds like an awful lot of work to workaround a problem that shouldn’t have existed in the first place.
That’s where time dilation will kick in


Just now. I was reading this thread and grinning at other people’s misfortune so my wife decided I should join them and bit me 😵