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Flatpak is nice but I really would like to see a way to run flatpakked application transparently e.g. don’t have to
flatpak run org.gnome.Lollypop
and can just run the app via
Lollypop
As an alternative to Nicotine+ I use slskd in a docker hosted in my raspberry pi. That way I can search/download and share files even when my main computer isn’t turned on.
For kinda every type of media. I use it as a cloud (private VPN) music repository/library as well.
Yeah okay but how do you discover new music?
Huh? How can you use a plasmoid in TempleOS?
But how do you get latest tracks?
Abby didn’t die for this :(
In my humble opinion, the system tray is a crutch anyway. But sadly a needed crutch for “legacy” support.
What does an application need with a tiny icon persistent on screen? Aren’t notifications enough to notify the user that something has happened? Why can’t it just run in background, and when the user needs it open it up from the taskbar/dock?
I have still nightmares of Bloody Sunday.
Nice fucking model! #FreeCivvie11