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Can't find the downloaded files
Zero idea since I don't use it, but there's an issue open mentioning exactly that: https://github.com/flathub/io.github.mimbrero.WhatsAppDesktop/issues/7
- AM2RLauncher Flatpak - GNOME Platform 42 is end of life
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Curious about legitimacy of flatpak
The flatpak manifest builds the flatpak by downloading and extracting a zipped built binary from github. Even if you reviewed all of the source code, you can't be sure that is what ends up in the flatpak.
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Temporary solution for the current Flatpak issues (Using the AppImage with the Flatpak profile under Firejail).
The Flathub build was downgraded to 107.0.1 : https://github.com/flathub/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/pull/29
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Can you distribute a Flutter Linux app as a Flatpak?
Of course! My flutter app is already distributed on flathub. It's a little bit tricky but you can. Take a look to my app manifest, is pretty simple, if you have some question I'm here!
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Failed to login Github Desktop
According to github this may be an upstream issue. I think you'll just have to stick with the CLI.
- Start building my first Flatpaks (Python)
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Did someone ever tried "Login Manager Settings" of FlatHub ? Can it break your OS ?
The manifest looks pretty benign. Its only grabbing two packages. First blueprint-compiler from gnome.org, so thats probably trustworthy. The other is GdmSettings itself, coming from he repository. It doesn't ask for network permissions, so it can't send any data on you out... except that with --talk-name=org.freedesktop.Flatpak it can change the sandbox as it wants if I understand correctly.
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Overly-sensitive right on d-pad demonstration
sdl2-jstest https://github.com/flathub/io.gitlab.sdl_jstest.sdl2_jstest
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What flatpaks are "official" (i.e., directly from the application's developer)?
The Nheko flatpak is official. Just compare the source to the nightlies we build and upload to our nightly repo.
nheko
- Shutting down the letsblock.it project and its official instance
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PSA: security vulnerability in qBitorrent 4.5.x webUI
Look at this, notice anything different? https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/issues/new/choose
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This Year in Matrix
Nheko has been around for a number of years. Never used it myself though.
https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko
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Matrix was worth the effort to self host.
Matrix clients hit different than pretty much any other chat client I've use before. Theres multiple clients I've found like nheko, moments, element that are a pleasure to look at and smooth as hell. Even better you can have users use web services like Element Web to sign-up and chat. Its sick.
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What flatpaks are "official" (i.e., directly from the application's developer)?
The Nheko flatpak is official. Just compare the source to the nightlies we build and upload to our nightly repo.
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GTK4 Matrix Client
Like almost every client out there it has no support for e2ee. I was happy to find https://nheko-reborn.github.io (I'm a KDE user so Qt apps are preferred).
- Mozilla Thunderbird Beta now supports Matrix chat
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weed rule
There's also FluffyChat or Nheko if Element is too heavy.
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Using Files with Browsers, in Reality
I probably wouldn't have guessed that `e.dataTransfer.items` gets cleared at the first await (since I'm not a proficient web developer), but I would've been extremely wary of this code in general. Additionally (not tied to async-await but race conditions in general), is `item.getAsFileSystemHandle()` a TOCTTOU vulnerability where the type of an item can change between folders and files and symlinks etc., while this code is running?
Rust's & vs. &mut system largely eliminates shared state hazards in both threading and asynchronity (&mut is exclusive/unaliased and can't be mutated by other threads or event loop jobs, and & is difficult and unidiomatic to mutate), though it doesn't solve async cancellation errors (https://carllerche.com/2021/06/17/six-ways-to-make-async-rus..., discussed at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27542504), or filesystem TOCTTOU (https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/20/cve-2022-21658.html as well as user code).
Qt event loop reentrancy is fun(tm) as well. It looks like a blocking call, but spawns a nested event loop which can do anything (but rarely enough to lull you into a false sense of complacency), resulting in segfaults like https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/issues/656 (workaround at https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/commit/570d00b000bd558..., I didn't look into it). And Qt lacks "easy" await syntax and a framework based on calling red functions (though I didn't look into C++20 coroutines yet, perhaps https://www.qt.io/blog/asynchronous-apis-in-qt-6 or https://github.com/mhogomchungu/tasks or https://blog.blackquill.cc/asynchronous-qtquick-uis-and-thei...?).
- Introducing Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call!
What are some alternatives?
gfn-electron - Linux Desktop client for Nvidia's GeForce NOW game streaming service
gomuks - A terminal based Matrix client written in Go.
com.brave.Browser
axolotl - A Signal compatible cross plattform client written in Go, Rust and Vuejs
gdm-settings - A settings app for GNOME's Login Manager, GDM
Signal-Android - Patches to Signal for Android removing dependencies on closed-source Google Mobile Services and Firebase libraries. In branches whose names include "-FOSS". Uses new "foss" or "gms" flavor dimension: build with "./gradlew assemblePlayFossProdRelease".
org.keepassxc.KeePassXC
weechat-matrix - Weechat Matrix protocol script written in python
org.videolan.VLC
telegram-bot-api - Telegram Bot API server
com.obsproject.Studio - This repository is no longer used to build OBS. Issues should be reported at https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
org.signal.Signal