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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/893708 > It's kind of a strange mystery, started by looking for some gtk4 apps. > The last update for LlamaOS was around 2017, yet someone wanted to make a gtk4 file manager for it in 2022. > There are even some old sketches for a file manager, probably made before 2022 on https://llamaos.github.io/ > ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/da7205ed-a431-4b9a-a5e2-35096eff86c4.jpeg)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/893708 > It's kind of a strange mystery, started by looking for some gtk4 apps. > The last update for LlamaOS was around 2017, yet someone wanted to make a gtk4 file manager for it in 2022. > There are even some old sketches for a file manager, probably made before 2022 on https://llamaos.github.io/ > ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/da7205ed-a431-4b9a-a5e2-35096eff86c4.jpeg)

It's kind of a strange mystery, started by looking for some gtk4 apps. The last update for LlamaOS was around 2017, yet someone wanted to make a gtk4 file manager for it in 2022. There are even some old sketches for a file manager, probably made before 2022 on https://llamaos.github.io/ ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/da7205ed-a431-4b9a-a5e2-35096eff86c4.jpeg)

How to use Theme Editor on mobile devices
One day I checked some Vivaldi updates, and took a chance. Itchio isn't officially supporting mobile for theme editing, but I used it anyway. In Vivaldi, there's an option to scale images seperately to 90% in the Accessibility menu. It works for Android, but I wonder if anyone got the Theme Editor button displayed on iOS or on the Pinephone.

Yannick Ulrich's work made its way to the GTK camera application's source code. Given that it's a camera app, I feel like it's a QR reader function. It can be compiled for the Pinephone to try it out, or installed later at (nightly) release. The issue at the Postmarketos repo has a little typo, don't mind it too much

Anyway, I guess I reduced today’s bandwidth… Or not, and PeerTube could react faster sometimes (Live ended a while ago, yet didn’t reacted for 5-10 minutes)

Anyway, I guess I’ll record to storage too, as it didn’t saved it to peertube, due to some error.

Still, it felt way better than my 1st time testing Twitch/Youtube live. Maybe because so many things can go better, but also was fun to type real-time with a guest.

Perhaps Group Chat clients could display the actual message in typing, but just an idea for now.

Anyway, I’ll rest a bit.


I just made a demo-account, so we can try how it performs! (can be used with guest-account, after I just changed the project settings …) https://demo.hedgedoc.org/mbjG9GU5SYG5NLW-1b6f_w?both#


Yes, it’s also capable for realtime collaboration. HedgeDoc just joined the Fosstodon instance on Mastodon at November, while Etherpad has a bot on it with 0 news.


WebFeed, an RSS reader Gnome Shell Extension
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/647427 > It looks nice, even if I'd consider to use (Gnome) Feeds. > Xynium's app is minimal and could be faster, perhaps. > > Then, there is this feed reader called [Tidings](https://gitlab.com/paveloom-g/apps/Tidings), which is using GTK4 and isn't using a built-in browser by design. > I may try out in days. > ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/917f225f-df9c-48b3-9753-d1d860df8437.png)

Etherpad.grome.org is discontinued, for Hedgedoc
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/645884 > The etherpad site shut down in December 1, for Gnome's [Hedgedoc](https://hedgedoc.gnome.org/) instance. > > To save time, instead maintaining both. > The decision was announced in October 31, by Bartłomiej Piotrowski.
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Etherpad.grome.org is discontinued, for Hedgedoc

Custom Accent Colors - Extension by demiskp
Gradience might be working on a similar function. What I mean is: custom theming of Shell Elements, like the quick menu. Obviously, Ubuntu 22.xx had something similar, except.... they modified Gnome Shell in some ways, that made some extensions broke. More broken was an extension automatically setting dark theme at sunset: lately changed themes 30 min. before darkness.... and this ext. was not compatible with the changes in ubuntu's variation of gnome-shell.

WebFeed, an RSS reader Gnome Shell Extension
It looks nice, even if I'd consider to use (Gnome) Feeds. Xynium's app is minimal and could be faster, perhaps. Then, there is this feed reader called [Tidings](https://gitlab.com/paveloom-g/apps/Tidings), which is using GTK4 and isn't using a built-in browser by design. I may try out in days. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/917f225f-df9c-48b3-9753-d1d860df8437.png)

Etherpad.grome.org is discontinued, for Hedgedoc
The etherpad site shut down in December 1, for Gnome's [Hedgedoc](https://hedgedoc.gnome.org/) instance. To save time, instead maintaining both. The decision was announced in October 31, by Bartłomiej Piotrowski.
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Etherpad.grome.org is discontinued, for Hedgedoc

This Week in GNOME #73 - Removing Autotools
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/645736 > Gimp 2.10 will keep autotools for the build, until Gimp 3.0 see daylight. > Removing autotools are releated for Gtk 3.x or later, to prefer Meson and save costs by maintaining only one build system. > > [Gnome Discourse post, after the merge](https://discourse.gnome.org/t/removing-the-autotools-build-for-gtk-3/12764) > > [No more autotools redux - fork by Emmanuele Bassi, merged](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/5299)

This Week in GNOME #73 - Removing Autotools
Gimp 2.10 will keep autotools for the build, until Gimp 3.0 see daylight. Removing autotools are releated for Gtk 3.x or later, to prefer Meson and save costs by maintaining only one build system. [Gnome Discourse post, after the merge](https://discourse.gnome.org/t/removing-the-autotools-build-for-gtk-3/12764) [No more autotools redux - fork by Emmanuele Bassi, merged](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/5299)

For a while, I started to prefer an another web browser on Desktop, [Min](https://minbrowser.org) (besides Firefox). It's based on Chromium, but uses Electron for the interface. It's been around for a while, but I only discovered it a few years ago. So this year's August, it got an early support for opening multiple pages on more than 1 window. To become a stable feature, it will take more time. However, Min's main developer had less free time to work on the project from September. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/cbea6b1f-aa0d-4288-8cba-12a1fcf252a3.webp)

Well, in the end: it became a (soft) fork. In the FAQ, an answer is that Forgejo being similar to LineageOS and Android’s connection towards each other. Or how QT Company & KDE Free QT Foundaion are releated to one another.

For now, looks like Codeberg will be replacing Gitea with Forgejo codeberg/gitea from v1.18


Mitch, an unofficial itch-io client for android. The latest updates added a feature to download more games as webapps. (And to play them offline)