I would assume so. I have never seen anyone call it heavy, but I’m also not in circles where it’s being used either. It looks like a window manager for the younger generation. :)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Edge and Aloha caught sharing precise user location data with third partiesEnglish
1·3 hours agoMe! I have a Fairphone 6 with LineageOS (without any Google services).
Have you looked at Cinnamon? It’s modern and comes with a lot of features. It supports both X11 and Wayland.
I got about 20-25% better battery life when switching to Wayland with a fairly similar setup (Sway instead of i3).
If you experience performance issues, it’s most likely a bug.
Niri is one of those ‘modern’ tiling window managers, which comes with a lot of eye candy and what not. It’s probably a lot lighter than your average desktop environment, but compared to a traditional tiling window, I would consider it fairly resource heavy.
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Linux@programming.dev•Tmux 3.7 Terminal Multiplexer Released with Initial Floating Pane Support
2·13 hours agoDid AI create this feature as well? ;)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Best way to watch a directory for changes and auto-git-commit on Arch Linux?
3·4 minutes agoinotifywait in a loop? Why not something like this?
inotifywait -m -r -e create,delete,modify,move /home/.hermes/config
I don’t I have ever tried robusta. :) And you’re aboslutely right, I remember reading about robusta having more caffeine than Arabica beans.
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Technology@lemmy.world•F-Droid and the Future of Open-Source Android; An Interview with DocWolleEnglish
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is a good email client for Gmail on linux where all emails are synced and searchable?
1·23 hours agoMutt/Neomutt with notmuch?
That’s the downside (or upside, depending on how you look at things) of choosing a kitchen-sink distro. You get served everything and you don’t have to care or know about anything.
However. Since you seem to be more of a power-user than a casual user, perhaps you didn’t made the best choice for yourself. Perhaps building your own setup based on a bare-bones Fedora installation would have been a better fit for you? :)
I believe that some label the coffee as “espresso” to make it easier for regular people to know if it’s a good fit for espresso or not. It doesn’t have to mean that the coffee is of low quality.
PS. If you burn your coffee beans when you’re roasting them, you’re obviously doing something wrong. ;)
The issue here is this: the roasting method doesn’t really impact the volume of caffeine that gets preserved, especially not when making espresso.
However. Espresso contains more caffeine than pour over coffee. So. This is either a) shitty marketing or b) they have added caffeine themselves. :)
Also. Caffeine is always the same molecule. Your body can’t tell the differene. And it always breaks down at the same speed. However. Depending on how you consume it (coffee vs energy drink) you might have a different experience and it might feel different, but the effect of caffeine is always the same.
My definition matches the definition given in the Collins Dictionary.
I looked it up and found this:
pre-installed computer software with an excessive number of unnecessary features and, often, unnecessarily high memory and disc space requirements
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/bloatware
Is there another dictionary named Collins that you read?
I did not choose to install Akonadi. It was preinstalled in Fedora KDE.
It looks like you choose a Linux based operating system that seems to includes a fairly complete stack of the KDE suit.
(I don’t know much about Fedora)
I chose KDE for its extensive customization.
I bet that Fedora have a minimal version without a graphical stack, which would let you to only install the Plasma desktop environment and the parts of the KDE suit you find relevant for you.
And I’m sure that it’s possible to strip down a current setup with Fedora and the KDE suit as well.
Maybe I’m too old /j, but by choosing a DE I’m choosing just a DE.
That’s the issue here, you didn’t choose just a desktop environment (Plasma Desktop) you choose a, more or less, complete suit of software (KDE). :)
It’s using your data locally on your machine. If you don’t trust one of the biggest open source projects in the community, perhaps computers is not your thing. :D
And since I don’t even use most of the apps Akonadi is designed for, it is just wasting my CPU time and RAM space. That’s why I call it bloatware.
You can’t just make up your own meanings of already established words and terms. That’s simply not how the world works.
And if you don’t use it, why did you choose to install it in the first place?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo Warns PC RAM Prices Will "Never" Go Back to NormalEnglish
4·1 day agoThe answer to that question is that they’re either lazy, ignorant or both. :D
In all seriousness. I can imagine that a lot of developers who work on commercial products are given about 20% of the time and resources needed to make a good product. I don’t blame them for doing what it takes to not get fired.
That’s why libre source software is so important!
It’s cheap, so I expect it to taste cheap as well. However. I don’t think you really care about quality to begin with if you even consider this kind of marketing.
I’m curious how this could contain more caffeine than regular coffee? Have they added caffeine themselves or what?




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