Yeah, both steam and discord do this and it's stupid.
Sorry, can't help you, but I'm sure the other comment already gave you a working solution.
Yeah, both steam and discord do this and it's stupid.
Sorry, can't help you, but I'm sure the other comment already gave you a working solution.
Can you press "custom" and enter 0?
Is there at least 1 fully working self hosted revolt instance not hosted by revolt devs? Is revolt federated? Can revolt knowledge be indexed and accessed without revolt account?
Yes, please no discord.
Fediverse is free and open, while discord is a proprietary walled garden. I wish no one has to use it to communicate with developers of a project they use. Also it's not indexed by search engines, so it's just different people asking same questions over and over.
Discord is just bad. If devs want to use discord, it's fine, I can't tell others what to do, but please keep this in mind.
Sorry I'm not a dev and can't answer your questions, just got curious: you're asking how things like autocompletion would work with Raylib. What's Raylib, and why would it need something special and not work the same way everything else works?
I don't do development but I still like coding in Python and like to know about development.
No, and I miss it. Space sniffer was so good.
Collapse explained in his telegram channel that it's a lot of steam messages, party invites etc. that make Steam crash.
Hmm, maybe when I tested the programs I ran were not native Wayland, or I'm missing something.
Sorry.
I found one that works when I needed it, IIRC it's called screenkey, it works on Wayland but I think it needs to run as root for this to work.
I don't know where to get it but it was in AUR if you use Arch.
Modern UIs suck in general, be it FOSS or not FOSS. The "slick" and "minimal" apple style interfaces are just a mess of monochrome icons all over the place.
Yes, I'm ranting.
Well, maybe there's a way to make dolphin or other apps have transparency or blur, I'll be honest and say that I don't know.
But looking at the screenshot you posted, it's exactly the same thing I have. On the right it's Konsole and you can enable transparency and blur in Konsole settings without installing any additional software.
On the left you see Dolphin and it's not transparent or blurred. However, the menus of Dolphin are transparent and blurred. This is because in Plasma you have a desktop effect that makes all menus transparent and/or blurred, it's a global effect and applies to all menus.
I can't remember where it is exactly but you don't need to install any additional software, it's all built into Plasma.
At least, I have it in KDE + Arch, maybe other distros have slightly different versions of Plasma.
If this is indeed what you want, blurred menus, I can look up where it is enabled once I get to my laptop.
Is this yet another Conversations for?