

They’ve had a few crappy ones. There was chicken soup for the soul guy.
They’ve had a few crappy ones. There was chicken soup for the soul guy.
Was it actually a TED Talk or was it one of those TED X talks?
I knew that thing was B’s the moment I saw their demo.
Dependencies are contained in the flatpak. That’s why something like zenmap. Which requires python 2. Can run on a system that doesn’t have python 2 installes
That’s weird. I just tried to make a QR code and save it as an image and it worked just fine for me.
V1.10
I know that the system monitor app that’s included in KDE has a pretty extensive custom page tracking option.
You can open it up and then put in a whole bunch of like settings in a new page and track pretty much every metric that your computer has.
https://github.com/wewewe718/QrAndBarcodeScanner
It’s available on F Droid.
I really like this app, like it just works really well and it also allows you to generate barcodes too.
Oh that makes sense.
Really? Why not?
I find them incredibly useful for some applications.
For some development stuff, though, I still prefer to use the installed version.
So VS Code, for example, I have that installed.
The flat pack just does not work as well.
But Podman Desktop, which is a flat pack, is just excellent.
I battled that for about a year and then ditched Debian based diatros altogether.
OpenSUSE ftw
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Install a tool called opi
Then run opi codecs
to install the codecs you need.
Got a 502 error