

on Steam only on a very small percentage.
citation needed


on Steam only on a very small percentage.
citation needed


weird, voyager with android 14 here, and I can see the AVIF image


At a minimum I would want them to display in my gallery app (currently Nextcloud memories), display in a browser,
there’s a new push to support JPEG-XL in Firefox. it got a labs toggle recently so you can enable it for yourself. I think chrome has done something too.
and have native support at an OS level (i.e thumbnail previews). Neither format comes close to this.
what OS do you use? KDE flavoured linux handles it fine. probably not KDE specific though.


I just want it to not delete things of NFS goes down.
that’s a pretty bad flaw. mounts could disappear for many reasons, not only NFS but any kind of mount.


it could help with the popularity of non-tech niche communities, but it likely won’t help the syncthing community that’s true


well not really. the news “communities” are for link aggregation, but real communities are not only for gathering links.


/s
if it was just the rendering engine and not the entire base browser, removal of the APIs from chrome needed for ublock origin wouldn’t be that big of a deal.


I don’t get all the fuss about browsers. google and apple are really just trying to make sure everyone is using a KHTML based browser, out of the goodness of their heart, so it is good for everyone. KHTML is good. don’t fight against it.
I would be surprised if the average lemmy user would be more susceptible to it than the average reddit user. I mean the reason we are here is we are at least somewhat more resistant to bullshit on the internet
I didn’t know lemmy is so popular! TIL


what makes you faster in LO?


And now we’re back here, in this Lemmy thread getting heated over publishing fees and gambling. Kinda gives you a scale.
yeah, it would be such a good world if that were our biggest problems


till that happens, personally I use a local transportation app I got from the play store ages ago, but has little data mining as I see it. it works with regularly updated offline databases, so my queries and location don’t get uploaded anywhere


and there is no workaround other than paying the cellular provider for the privilege of using your connection as they see fit.
there must be a workaround. I have been seeing solutions for this in the past, but I don’t remember because I haven’t had such a shitty provider.
probably it’s the TTL value in the packets. if you can move the sim card or a clone of it into a portable openwrt router, that’s an easy fix, otherwise it would probably need patching android which you probably can’t do because graphene is too hostile to that.


it must be hard coming up with defenses that make no sense


valve (actually the devs) does not put DRM restrictions into most games. most of them don’t work without steam because the developer coded it with the expectation that steam will always be there, and that can be fixed with the goldberg steam emulator.
most games you can just download from ypur library, prepare it for goldberg, and it will work without steam


yeah, osm does not have schedule data, but it wouldn’t be feasible to keep that info in osm, because it changes constantly.
instead bus schedules are supposed to be in GTFS datasets, normally published by the transport company. there are already services like transitous and motis, that aggregate and sanitize these sources for consumption by apps. comaps has plens for adding support, but it’s going slowly.
https://github.com/motis-project/motis
Europe has relatively good coverage with these services, but as I see it the end user apps are still not ready. also, transport providers often don’t publish realtime data, even if they are collecting it for themselves.


you can share your phones internet connection (including wifi) with a computer over USB. you need to enable it on the phone. its cool I think. this way you could also be seeding.
on linux, with some distros you need to load a kernel module by hand. for some reason it does not load automatically on some of them. if you are interested I can look up my notes about it
nobody said otherwise. It’s pointless to be arguing that point. It’s like saying, google can monopolize the smartphone market because they have allowed that themselves in the terms of service, and people clearly agreed that and more