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  • Really cool either way!

  • The box art looks so good.....

  • Now I'm curious, in what kind of computer are you running this on?

  • Not if the little fucker escapes (with all due respect to the bugs)

  • A? That's a top remark :)

    I know what it means, I'm just joking

    It looks really good! Great work!

  • What does CGDCT mean?

  • My main gripe is the lack of professional typesetting software. Scribus just doesn't cut it.

    LaTeX /s/s/s

  • Rule

    Jump
  • I still can't understand if this is a joke or not. Some parts feel like a joke.

  • That's a really nice Nosepass right there

  • Eat well

  • Cool. Which editor is that one?

  • The icons look really good. That's for sure.

  • I unfortunately didn't understand this post. What edits are being made to this picture?

  • This edit is really well done.

  • Uh, thanks, I guess. I asked because it could be an original poem, or it could not be available outside of the Internet.

  • Cool poem, where's it from?

  • Since we’d likely have to rewrite a lot of the frontend anyway, we took another approach [an approach different to keep using GTK] and have taken advantage of the modularization efforts to retool the frontend to have a web-based interface instead. The Cockpit team has been providing a web-based interface for Linux systems for managing systems for many years in the Cockpit web console, so it made sense to reuse Cockpit as a base and its web-based widget set, PatternFly, as a starting point for the next generation of Anaconda too.

    By-the-way: We’re using Firefox to render the UI when you’re installing locally. (There’s no Chromium or Electron involved.)

    Web-based benefits

    While it’s not a native toolkit like GTK, using a web based UI does have several benefits:

    • It’s easier to update and maintain versus a traditional desktop application
    • We now use Cockpit’s testing frameworks to test Anaconda’s web UI
    • It’s easier to adapt to future changes
    • It enables more community contributions, as it “lowers the bar” for know-how, as there are many more developers familiar with web development than GTK development
    • We can extend it to interactively install a remote machine using Anaconda from another computer’s Web browser in the future

    Huh, I wonder if developing a web app is that much easier than developing a GTK app, or a Qt app... I mean, sure, there are way more web developers than people experienced with native development toolkits, but I wonder if it isn't a tooling problem from the part of the toolkits. I certainly don't have any experience in any of these, so I'd love to hear other people's thoughts.

  • Yeah. This AI boom barely created any new problems. It mostly just enlarged, or sped up the rate of problems that already existed, a bit like a catalyst.

  • unix_surrealism @lemmy.sdf.org
    Meta Locked

    A unix_surrealist is asking for urgent monetary help

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Dear friends, let us rule Europe (via banning "conversion therapy" in the EU)

    citizens-initiative.europa.eu /initiatives/details/2024/000001
  • kpop @lemmy.world

    What comebacks have you been keeping up with recently?

  • kpop @lemmy.world

    Yves - LOOP (feat. Lil Cherry)

  • kpop @lemmy.world

    What's your favourite remix/version of a K-pop song?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Brack(rul)eys

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Cirno car(ule)