From their Github: "Since Photopea is not fully open-source"
Lost any interest in it at that point.
today:
* spent the entire day down a vast rabbit hole of ancient Fedora/EL release perl packaging stuff, trying to help a project which really didn't care to be helped. I should've taken a hint and quit sooner, but I am bad at stopping in the middle of things. Oh, well
* emerged, at least, with https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/inxi/pull-request/1 to fix downstream problems
In case anyone was reading along at home with popcorn, here's how that test matrix turned out...
I'm pleased to see how Framework handled the issue of a consulting partner getting phished and sharing customer data with an attacker. The emails to customers seems prompt, it explains the situation clearly with transparent timelines, and provides clear and reasonable steps for their partners and their customers.
Windows 10 is going EOL next year so not out of the realm of possibility. Usually it takes more time for programs to drop support though. For instance Steam just stopped supporting Windows 7 this year.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-home-and-pro
Odysee version for those who don't use Youtube:
https://odysee.com/@Riba-Linux:5/linux-mint-21.3-%E2%80%9Cvirginia%E2%80%9D-cinnamon:a
Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” Cinnamon overview | Sleek, modern, innovative.
#linux #LinuxMint #Cinnamon #opensource
https://youtu.be/7BViQW5JVzE
I'm looking for a game engine that I can use to make a simple game for my kids that will run in a RPI4 running #batocera . I looked at #RPGMaker but it doesn't let you do custom code. I looked at #solarus but that seems to need too much code.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel, but I want the freedom to add some custom logic. I would love if I could write it in #clojure or some other type of #lisp.
Open Collective and Liberapay are both FOSS platforms. Open Collective allows for one time donations as well as recurring. It also has transparency so your donors know how their money is being spent. Both allow for Paypal and Stripe to be used. Liberapay is just for recurring donations.
#Fedilab 3.27-beta-1 has been published on our #FDroid repo (for beta testers).
This release should fix crashes with `TransactionTooLargeException`
These crashes happened randomly while using the app (opening a profile, taping the reply button, etc.)
To get this release, you must allow unstable updates on your FDroid app.
One of the few jobs in the world you can be wrong at 80% of the time and not get fired.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.