AsahiLinux
aw-watcher-window
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AsahiLinux
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Hacker News evading criticism by selectively adding noreferrer to certain links
Amusingly their solution[1] will likely get them delisted from Google: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/essentials/spam-po...
[1] https://github.com/AsahiLinux/AsahiLinux.github.io/commit/5c...
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Asahi Linux: July 2022 Release and Progress Report
Cool to see this project is still alive. I made a small contribution[0] almost 1.5 years ago when this project debuted.
Best of luck with future endeavors.
[0]:https://github.com/AsahiLinux/AsahiLinux.github.io/pull/4
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Asahi Linux (Linux on Apple Silicon) Progress January / February 2021
Looks like their website is built with Hugo[1], and Hugo automatically generates RSS. So you can grab it manually if they don't provide a link for it by appending index.xml in the section URL.
Here's the one for the blog: https://asahilinux.org/blog/index.xml
Might be nice if we have an actual link to the RSS somewhere in the blog though.
[1] https://github.com/AsahiLinux/AsahiLinux.github.io
aw-watcher-window
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Hacker News evading criticism by selectively adding noreferrer to certain links
The conflict probably stems from the Asahi leader having caught a bad case of Wayland Derangement Syndrome[0]. This case is particularly bad because his distro aims to give Apple hardware users FREEDOM to use an open source distro. Yet he has nothing but contempt and anger for anyone that wants freedom to use Linux the way they want, they way it was intented. E.g. allowing software to control other software, rather than being sandboxed into discreet, tightly controlled "apps". God forbid, anyone should need cross-application monitoring or time-tracking.
[0] https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/110354541574112092
https://help.rescuetime.com/article/117-common-linux-issues
https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-window/issues/18
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RescueTime doesn't work on Fedora 36
We have the same issue for ActivityWatch, see: https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-window/issues/18
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An Xorg release without Xwayland
Btw I just found this thread, which mentions the wlr-foreign-toplevel-management protocol I meant in my previous comment and also that they found some Gnome-specific solution. I could imagine they’d just write a Gnome extensions which provides all the data they want.
What are some alternatives?
docs - Hardware and software docs / wiki
Memacs - What did I do on February 14th 2007? Visualize your (digital) life in Org-mode
ds4drv - A Sony DualShock 4 userspace driver for Linux
XQuartz - An X11 server and client libraries for macOS
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
cage - A Wayland kiosk
legacy-python-cli - Command line interface used by all WakaTime text editor plugins.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
HPI - Human Programming Interface 🧑👽🤖