Mouse, keyboard and clipboard sharing between multiple devices on the same network
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Barrier has been abandoned quite awhile ago. Its successor is supposed to be InputLeap, and although their GitHub repo is very active, they have yet to make a release.

    I didn't even know that Synergy provided a "community" version of their app until very recently. I've paid for a license many years ago, so I've been using their 1.1x versions, which for better or worse, are still maintained along with the 3.x branch (which I've tried using but could never make it work, which is for the best because the fact they pivoted their UI to electron-based also left a bad taste in my mouth).

    Edit: also, if I understand correctly, Synergy's latest versions on the 1.x branch borrows a lot from InputLeap.

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  • Mouse, keyboard and clipboard sharing between multiple devices on the same network
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Not a variant. Read their README. It IS Synergy, they're renaming the open-source / community version to that, while Synergy will remain the commercial product built out of that.

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  • While Linux users wait (and wait) for a Proton Drive client . . .
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    This. It's not as simple to get it working as it is on non-free OS's, but with rclone I can get on Linux pretty much the same functionality I get from (eg.) Google Drive on Windows, including have most of the drive with on-demand access (meaning files are not stored locally, but downloaded / uploaded as needed) with a few specific folders synced for offline use. Since it supports a lot of storage services, I suppose it shouldn't be that different to set it up the same way with Proton Drive.

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  • 4 browsers that will continue to support uBlock Origin and other ad blockers with Manifest V2
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    I don't actually care about the drama per se at this point either. I mentioned it because, along with the fact that:

    • development is not very open (in that only that one guy commits and releases stuff)
    • release cadence is very erratic and often lags behind upstream chromium, which is a direct consequence of the previous point
    • you mentioned about the guys absence - the first time was some time ago and he was inpatient in the hospital for (IIRC) alcohol abuse, and this absence actually coincided with the drama over the furry and the other stuff, so it took awhile for it to be addressed, which only added more fuel to the fire. The second was just this last couple of months were he was house sitting for his parents (mentioned on the release notes I linked before)

    All of this paints a bleak outlook for the long term health of this project, IMO. Which is too bad , because I still think it's one of the better forks of chromium.

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  • 4 browsers that will continue to support uBlock Origin and other ad blockers with Manifest V2
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 91%

    Well, Thorium developer stated he intends to support Mv2 past the 2025 deadline. Whether he'll make it, we'll see. It's a one man show, there was some drama involving it in the past, and there's the question of what's the point in maintaining Mv2 extensions support if you won't be able to install them from the store after they're cut off?

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  • Wireless mouse with silent switches recommendation
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Sorry to slightly derail the thread, but I'll probably be on the market for a vertical mouse soon as well, which one do you use / recommend? I've been using Logitech mice for decades now, so I've naturally looked into their options and I'm not quite convinced on the ergonomics of the ones I've seen.

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  • After Furious Battles, Ukraine Loses a Pair of Hard-Won Villages
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Thanks for this write up. I still can't say I condone some of Russia's decisions and posturing even in light of the data you presented, but these data certainly paints a more nuanced picture than people are usually led to believe, I think.

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  • After Furious Battles, Ukraine Loses a Pair of Hard-Won Villages
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 66%

    Ukraine should grant the people they've been oppressing their right to self determination.

    Not sure I understand this. You mean people on Crimea and maybe east Ukraine that would be in majority ethnically Russian, or is it something else? Sorry if it's daft question, I don't really know the geopolitics in this region.

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  • After Furious Battles, Ukraine Loses a Pair of Hard-Won Villages
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 60%

    Ok OP, I've been seeing your posts here and they almost always seem to have an anti-west take on things. I try to read news from both sides of the aisle and make my own conclusions, so I'm genuinely curious: why do you think Ukraine should roll over and hand over their lands to Russia, or alternately, why is Russia justified in this war (that apparently they did provoke)?

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  • TV nerds: what should I watch
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    I'm very torn on disco. Season 2 is probably the best (due in no small part that it sets up SNW), but the rest are a chore to watch. Most of them have some neat ideas, but they're badly executed more often than not. They also were too heavy handed with each season arcs serialization, most episodes don't stand on their own, and the writing and consistency is just bad. I just finished the final season, and I'm glad they're done with it so they can put more money on good Trek like SNW - hopefully they don't screw it up eventually.

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  • Has glassdown moved ?
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Here. Tl;dr: He took it private for reasons, should bring it back in a "build it yourself" form later.

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  • Daylight DC-1 tablet hands-on: an Android tablet with a new kind of screen
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Not really new. It's basically LCD without backlight. So, higher resolution GBC / GBA alike screen.

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  • What should I know about Jean-Luc Mélenchon?
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    France has a big, big problem with overemphasizing individual politicians over policies.

    I think that's a "humans" problem, really, specially in the last few decades.

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  • Elon Musk has another secret child with exec at his brain implant company
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 76%

    To the extent that a boss demanding sex in exchange for career advancement, I agree that makes them sex offenders. But those women still have a choice. They making the wrong choice doesn't mean they aren't the victim, but they still should be accountable for their choice.

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  • Microsoft won't update your Windows 11 PC if it has these apps
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Apparently it's not that the software is broken, it's that the software being installed breaks Windows Update. There are reports from people that uninstalling StartAllBack, updating the OS, then reinstalling it back (renaming the install executable first) works fine.

    As much as being affected by this is frustrating to me (though this is all happening still on the dev channel, so for me it'll be a problem for the future), I understand Microsoft's rationale here. They can't be expected to support every third-party tool that can break the OS, and it's known that both ExplorerPatcher and StartAllBack relies on many hacks using undocumented APIs to work.

    In the last few decades that I've been using Windows, I never felt compelled to use shell replacements or customizations - the default experience always worked fine for me with a few tweaks. So, if anything I'm more frustrated at Microsoft that I'm forced to use StartAllBack, because MS went and removed options from the shell that existed forever and always took for granted, and then some.

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  • Reddit: 'We Are in the Early Stages of Monetizing Our User Base'
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 86%

    Not to take Reddit's / spez side, but to clarify, that's not actually what he got in cash - what he got in cash on 2023 was something around 600k.

    Those 193mil was in stock. Which kind of explains his drive to monetize users and kick out third-party apps: that piece of paper is only worth that much as long as he can keep the stock value afloat.

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  • Nginx gets forked by core developer
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Thank you for digging this out. Turns out it's even worse than what I gleaned from my surface-level take.

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  • Nginx gets forked by core developer
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 93%

    This sounds like dev sour grapes but what the company was asking them to do seems better from the customer pov and for cyber security I'm general.

    As a developer myself (though not on the level of these guys): sorry, but just, no.

    The key point is this:

    [...] we did not issue CVEs for experimental features and instead would patch the relevant code and release it as part of a standard release.

    Emphasis mine. In software, features marked as "experimental" usually are not meant to be used in a production environment, and if they are, it's in a "do it at your own risk" understanding. Software features in an experimental state are expected to be less tested and have bugs - it's essentially a "beta" feature. It has a security bug? Though - you weren't supposed to be using it in a security-sensitive environment in the first place, it sounds perfectly reasonable to me that it should be addressed in a normal release as opposed to an out-of-band one.

    We can argue if forking the project is or isn't extreme, but the devs absolutely have good reason to be pissed. This is typical management making decisions without understanding technical nuances and - from what is being told by the devs - not talking it through before doing it.

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  • Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Good. We think alike 👍

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  • Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX
  • fernandofig fernandofig Now 100%

    Yeah, and it's not Mozilla either.

    Which one do you think it is, then? Genuinely curious here. I don't disagree with on most of what you said - I find the simping for Mozilla (and sneering towards chromium) here in Lemmy rather annoying. Mozilla and its browser both have shortcomings as well, and choosing a web browser these days is, as most things in life, choosing the lesser of evils vs. one's own needs.

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  • Sorry to be that guy, but looks like the alternate UIs are offline again. And btw, on status.reddthat it says old.reddthat (which I use) has been offline over a month, which is not correct :-)

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    See title. I've checked the announcements community and here, but couldn't find anything mentioning this. I normally use old.reddthat, so I initially noticed the problem there, but then I looked into voyager.reddthat and alexandrite.reddthat and they're giving out cloudflare errors too. www.reddthat still correctly opens voyager though, so maybe it's just a DNS issue?

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    I'm not sure if that's only on Reddthat and 0.18 servers (I'll go check out my account on beehaw now), but I'm getting shown posts very near the top of the list from, like, 20-30 days ago, sometimes even going as far as a year or two ago. They haven't that many upvotes or comments either. Anyone seeing that?

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    fernandofig

    reddthat.com