by any process on the system
This IS bad. Btw they can ask the user to type the password rather than saving it in a plaintext. I can’t believe comments on this thread defend Signal…
by any process on the system
This IS bad. Btw they can ask the user to type the password rather than saving it in a plaintext. I can’t believe comments on this thread defend Signal…
Remote desktops. I think the main complaints are the performance. To me the issue is that with x11vnc you could remote into an existing display, even the login screen. Recent Gnome finally seems to have it for wayland, but afaik KDE still doesn’t have it.
Agreed. And I do understand wayland is the future, having done studies around X11 a bit. The problem for long time users like me is that there are still expert apps and use cases that aren’t covered by wayland, at least for now. And because the current benefits of wayland are not obvious they will complain if their distros transition to wayland too soon.
What’s the advantage of using wayland at the moment?
The trend of wysiwig editing moved onto web services from desktop apps. Those aren’t FOSS. Weebly is good.
jekyll / hugo are the FOSS option imho. There’s also wordpress but I don’t know if it’s open source.
Well, actually, anybody can edit Wikipedia and the page updates immediately.
How do people even find the legitimate sites for Win apps these days? I mostly can’t. Even the legitimate github repos occasionally link to Sourceforge wtf
I don’t like Lemmy’s stance on mod features, but I still don’t appreciate people who stress devs to add features because users are the most important.
It should instead be we will not use your software otherwise.
I’d give up tasks. I’ve used only google tasks tbf, but task management deserves a separate app / service.
deleted by creator
Well, to be precise, kbin groups posts with the same URL.
Kbin website implements this.
But why not issue trackers?
I can agree, but I MYSELF will pick a strong PW. So they better just fucking encrypt the thing, fucking please for the love of god.