• @[email protected]
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    578 days ago

    I didn’t know what XCode was, so I read the first three words of its Wikipedia article.

    Xcode is Apple’s

    And suddenly, all surprise vanished.

      • @agelord
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        207 days ago

        Comparing Flatpak or Gnome to Apple seems highly irrelevant in the context of this post. But, you do realize that neither Gnome, nor Flatpak is a trillion dollar company, right? Also, since when are Flatpak apps “barely usable”?

        • @TCB13
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          67 days ago

          Sure, just try to get a password manager to communicate with a browser both on Flatpaks. Things like that should work, that’s what people expect, or at least should prompt the user for permission to communicate like Apple does.

          • @[email protected]
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            47 days ago

            Flatpaks also just come with a set of default permissions at install time, so running in a sandbox only really protects against flaws in the software, but not against malicious intentions by its creator. Flatpak doesn’t have an “ask for permission” system afaik, at least not standardized. What you do is you add or subtract from the default the app itself specifies.

            • @TCB13
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              7 days ago

              Flatpak doesn’t have an “ask for permission” system afaik, at least not standardized.

              Exactly, and that’s precisely the reason why it’s still not a viable solution for the average user. This a big problem and a problem of consistent and integration between Flatpak , GNOME, KDE etc.

          • @agelord
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            37 days ago

            Hopefully support for that will come through desktop portals.

  • Ephera
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    368 days ago

    Emoji log levels: 🔍 ⚙️ ℹ️ ⚠️ 💥

    • Fonzie!
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      29 hours ago

      Or notebook colours, as the user suggested:

      📕: error message
      📙: warning message
      📗: ok status message
      📘: action message
      📓: canceled status message
      📔: Or anything you like and want to recognize immediately by color
      

      Why, Apple? Why?