It would be cool if crossposted posts would have like a common comment thread or something like this: a crosspost does not copy the post to another community, it creates a “softlink” to the original post. This way, everything done to any of the crossposted post (vote, comment, mark as viewed) would be also applied to other crossposted posts. This way, we would only see a single post instead of 15 posts, and we wouldn’t miss any comment from any of the communities it is crossposted. Obviously, users may wish to just copy the post to another community. What do you think about this? Should we open an issue on github about this?
DDT would work im both cases
I can’t listen to music without listening to music
Looks like they did
Just reading it scares me
I already use it on my android smartphone, but here I need something to share touchscreen and stylus between two linux devices
replying to @[email protected] as the direct reply is stuck in a loading loop:
in the website it’s written
keyboard, mouse, or trackpad
but no words about touchscreen and stylus. Is it supported?
I can use KDE connect it to send mouse click event, but the stylus and the touchscreen doesn’t seem to be supported. Am I missing something?
Boil 'em
Nah thanks
perhaps I found a better solution: Obtainium
It is completely FOSS, and allows to add apps from a multitude of sources, including Huawei’s AppStore. Just find the app you want to install in AppGallery’s website, copy the link (e.g.: https://appgallery.huawei.com/app/C102933829) and paste it into Obtainium. It will download and install the app, and check for updates periodically, notifying you to update. Seems promising!
Sadly it is proprietary, but it has no trackers and a nice privacy policy
and how do you update? you have to manually check in the VM if a new version is available?
this is very interesting! How can I install it on a non-huawei smartphone? do I need to install their store? It seems a bit of a counter sense to install another closed source app store…
Infinity for lemmy has this, but it’s still in its early stages so has a few bugs. I use it tho
exactly! It shouldn’t be too difficult to implement in my opinion, but it would be very very useful
but google maps also works offline, does it store the routes in memory? is it more convenient than calculating the route locally?
It is just a wrapper of the websote, so it doesn’t provide the navigation feature sadly :(
Thanks for sharing this kind stranger, I really needed this