The older terminology, which is still used in the API, was a lot better.
It was Guild. It was a Discord Guild. Probably because Stanislav was working on it after he abandoned Guildwork.
An asexual bigender libertarian socialist and Episcopalian operating out of the Heartland of the US. I love free and liberating operating systems of all sorts.
The older terminology, which is still used in the API, was a lot better.
It was Guild. It was a Discord Guild. Probably because Stanislav was working on it after he abandoned Guildwork.
Not sure how the windowing system handles support for transparency outside of Replicants (the little widgets on the desktop). However, it does have translation layers for X and Wayland, so, perhaps there’s something there.
It does have a decent complement of applications in the package depot - a few Firefox clones, LibreOffice, VLC, QMPlay2, a handful of trackers, some emulators and a few source ports to name a few.
Wine has been ported over as well, but you might need to compile it by hand. Not much of an issue though. That might be your in on getting commercial games running, if you game.
Packages are handled in a unique way, mounting into the filesystem, sort of like an AppImage, but mount-on-install instead of mount-on-run.
Waterfox and Librewolf are in the HaikuDepot. As for Office Suites, I think I did see LibreOffice there as well.
I love Haiku. If I wasn’t a Steam user, it’d be my daily driver.
Not Linux. It’s Haiku, a POSIX-Compatible clone of BeOS, a Media first operating system from the 90s, designed to be friendly and powerful.
I have not yet tried. I’ll give it a go later.
Update: I was unable to enable IPv6 in the settings. I’m sure there’s a way, but for now, I’m not seeing it. I’ll have to poke around with Virtualbox at a later date to see if I can make some changes or something.
Tracker music is awesome.
Here is a link to a release on the internet archive. Other than that, take a spin around modland over FTP (ftp://ftp.modland.com/) or the Mod Archive.


Search on Soulseek or good ol’ Gnutella… or use SpotiFLAC (which downloads from Tidal, Amazon or Qobuzz).
For future reference, OP, there are at least two search engines one can use for podcasts - podcastindex.org and fyyd.de.
Here’s the podcastindex.org result: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/5220235