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    Dark mode

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  • FWIW, you might also consider Firefox's built-in reader view, which can be configured to use a dark theme.

  • It could probably use a review comparing with Planet Coaster 2.

  • I'm partial to a prickle of porcupines.

    More here

  • I'm with you.

    Also great: Willow, Tombstone.

  • I noticed a change in your titles a few days ago. What happened to "until l forget to post Screenshots"? I don't think you forgot, did you?

  • Qt is still the only excellent cross-platform desktop GUI framework.

    It's a pity that its current custodian's commercial licenses:

    • are subscriptions
    • are painfully expensive for a solo developer or small group
    • have a reputation for triggering legal threats and badgering from The Qt Company if one ever wants to end their subscription or (separately) use the open-source license for a FOSS project

    This situation makes me afraid to use their commercial offerings, which in turn means they won't get any money from me at all; I feel that I can safely use their libs only in open-source code. Their business model is their decision, of course, but I can't help wondering if their whale-hunting approach actually nets them more money than a more accessible, lower-cost, one-time (or one-major-version) license option would. In many other industries, high sales volume reaps more profits than high price.

    Thank goodness for the KDE Free Qt Foundation.

  • To be fair, OSS is not comparable to a sound server, and some people have a genuine need for one.

    (I'll never endorse PulseAudio, though; it's garbage.)

  • A post in !Television@lemm.ee asking about lesser-known TV series reached 115 comments

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  • Free Video Game Giveaways @feddit.uk

    Dreams of Aether

    store.steampowered.com /app/3463050/Dreams_of_Aether/
  • Yes, this is the way.

  • That misses the point. The Last of Us Part I is Steam Deck verified, but it consumes far too many resources.

    Do note that I'm not just talking about the Deck. Some hardware can run it smoothly, some can't, but in all cases, it's an insultingly bloated pig of a port.

  • Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Open Source Genetic Database Shuts Down to Protect Users From 'Authoritarian Governments'

    www.404media.co /open-source-genetic-database-opensnp-shuts-down-to-protect-users-from-authoritarian-governments/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Open Source Genetic Database Shuts Down to Protect Users From 'Authoritarian Governments'

    www.404media.co /open-source-genetic-database-opensnp-shuts-down-to-protect-users-from-authoritarian-governments/
  • Verified or not, I hope it doesn't require a year's salary of hardware and a nuclear power plant to run, like the first PC port did.

  • Disappointing that it doesn't show anything at all without javascript.

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Debian bookworm live images now fully reproducible

    lwn.net /Articles/1015402/
  • Linux @programming.dev

    Debian bookworm live images now fully reproducible

    lwn.net /Articles/1015402/
  • Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2025/03/230-protects-users-not-big-tech
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    More pro for the DEC Professional 380 (featuring PRO/VENIX)

    oldvcr.blogspot.com /2025/03/more-pro-for-dec-professional-380.html
  • Science Fiction @lemmy.world

    Surprisingly, some Dyson spheres and ringworlds can be stable

    phys.org /news/2025-03-dyson-spheres-ringworlds-stable.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    Surprisingly, some Dyson spheres and ringworlds can be stable

    phys.org /news/2025-03-dyson-spheres-ringworlds-stable.html
  • World News @lemmy.world

    A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2025/03/win-encryption-france-rejects-backdoor-mandate
  • News @lemmy.world

    There Are Two Kinds of Credit Cards

    www.theatlantic.com /ideas/archive/2025/03/credit-card-racket/682075/
  • Games @lemmy.world

    The story behind the Oblivion mod Terry Pratchett worked on

    www.eurogamer.net /the-story-behind-the-oblivion-mod-terry-pratchett-worked-on
  • News @lemmy.world

    FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI Companies

    www.wired.com /story/federal-trade-commission-removed-blogs-critical-of-ai-amazon-microsoft/
  • science @lemmy.world

    Heat can age you as much as smoking, a new study finds

    www.npr.org /2025/03/17/nx-s1-5325273/heat-accelerates-aging-new-study-finds
  • Free Video Game Giveaways @feddit.uk

    Bricks Over Blocks

    store.steampowered.com /app/3300510/Bricks_Over_Blocks/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Performance of the Python 3.14 tail-call interpreter

    blog.nelhage.com /post/cpython-tail-call/
  • Free Video Game Giveaways @feddit.uk

    Myrne : The Quest

    freebies.indiegala.com /myrne-the-quest
  • News @lemmy.world

    First Porn, Now Skin Cream? ‘Age Verification’ Bills Are Out of Control.

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2025/03/first-porn-now-skin-cream-age-verification-bills-are-out-control
  • World News @lemmy.world

    UK quietly scrubs encryption advice from government websites

    techcrunch.com /2025/03/06/uk-quietly-scrubs-encryption-advice-from-government-websites/
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Pre-ablo: Diablo prerelease demo patched for modern systems

    gitlab.com /moralbacteria/diablo-prdemo-patches