Here's an update about Libadwaita and how Gnome still tries to convince everyone that what they do is ok because theming is broken - theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2022… read the "Custom Themes in Qt Also Have Issues".

Now here is how we fixed that on TROMjaro - forum.tromjaro.com/t/libadwait…

As you can see, all good. Everything looks great on TROMjaro. I do not know any distro that is able to handle theming as well as we do. Not to brag about, because this is not a competition. But we struggle to make this work. I will make an article today all about how we do it.

Basically here's how KWrite (a KDE text editor) looks on KDE that has QT5CT enabled:

This is on Mate Cinnamon:

And here on TROMjaro:

But read the article update from the forum to get more context.

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@TheEvilSkeleton :silverblue: 's examples from this article theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2022… are easy to fix. The issue is with the ones who create the distros for not providing proper theming support. How come we can theme pretty much all apps, perfectly, at TROMjaro? See forum.tromjaro.com/t/no-we-can… a response to your article.

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Is TROM II holding me back!? Feels like that from time to time over the last 2 years or so. Although there should be no rush and I should enjoy life more. I'd love to get back at writing books...writing books is a lot more direct and fast and saner. Video editing looks a lot more cool and interesting after it is done, but conveys a lot less info than a book - meaning I could write a huge book in about a year, but would take me several years to make a documentary that conveys a lot less info than that book.

Anyway...

In other news tomorrow I plan to release a new TROMjaro with a fix for KDE apps in terms of theming - we are making our Theme Switcher even more "complete" + A new music player. I'll explain it all in the release notes and I will poke even more at libadwaita. :D

#tromlive

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Hey people, I am starting a new Peertube channel (yeah, exclusively on Peertube) called: Linux Usability Test, or LUT. I test Linux distributions in a more objective way and give them a score. I look at file support, theme support, apps support and settings support.

Here is the first video - > videos.trom.tf/w/rVbS33bfaDRxy…

You can subscribe to my channel here videos.trom.tf/c/lut/videos or follow via lut@videos.trom.tf

Please share if you think it is relevant. I have more videos that I've done and I will publish soon!

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Those are not really objective measurements though. You give 40 points out of 120 to supporting flatpaks and appimages, 20 to support 4 (randomly chosen?) rare apps; that's already half of the points.
The settings you chose to highlight are also very much based on your personal experience.
Gestures are more important than keyboard shortcuts? Theming is much more important than window management?

I don't think there can be such objective measurements though, everyone has their own favourite workflows.
So it is OK to use your favorite measurements of an OS's functionality, just don't call that objective :)

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Matrix finally works! It was indeed postgres (database) that took a while to fully update. Now all seems fine. Thanks @YunoHost !


The big trom.tf update seems to be fully done now. All of our services seem to work well. If you find any errors or anything "suspicious" let us know. Thank you Yunohost and thank you Debian! #tromlive

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So all of our TROM.tf services seem to work now, except our Matrix server...no chats folks...I suspect the database is still migrating from PostgreSQL 11 to 13 but it is a super slow progress. Our Matrix database is 77GB in fucking size...I've heard Matrix will push some updates this year that will speed up matrix in some regards by almost a thousand times. Which is crazy...can't bloody wait!

So for now we have to wait and see. I asked for help already but it is too late and developers sleep at this time :D .

Stay calm and try to fix things :) #tromlive

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

Tio

Sure but it provides video/audio calls, audio notes, markdown support with easy to use buttons for it (we use it a lot for code sharing), big file sharing capabilities, spaces, threads, reactions, and the userbase....i mean it is what i use to keep in touch with many open source projects....

They said Matrix will be improved hundreds of times by the end of this year so let's see...



Surprisingly we were able to upgrade to the latest Debian and YNH, a big update, all of our TROMsite websites in less than an hour. No error, everything smooth. Yunohost is not a company but a project supported through donations. And they do a fabulous job! The real test is the trom.tf server with over 20 services....we may update it tomorrow! We will let you know. #tromlive



BE AWARE: The next few days we will upgrade our tromsite.com server to the new Debian + Yunohost release. This is a once in a few years upgrade probably, so it may take a while. Our websites may not work. Here are the websites that will be affected:

- TROMjaro.com
- TROMnews.com
- TROMsite.com
- Directory.Trade-Free.org
- Social.TROMsite.com
- Trade-Free.org
- VideoNeat.com

#tromlive


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The internet is not built for brains.


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Would not be nice to assault you now with comments about how I disagree with some of the things you said here. (*)

What I think is important to tell you now is the following : I will never be offended if you don't answer right away to my comments. I know that you are up to many things, and I think most people who interact with you know it as well. Maybe you can doo what most writers do, and dedicate a few (maybe even one) timeslots a week to answer "letters".

(*) Just to summarize, you seem to underestimate the interactions other content producer (scientists, writers, ...) have over their work. I would be glad to discuss that further, if you are in the mood for it sometime. Maybe in private if you find that less overwhelming, although public interaction also has its own advantages.

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On Social Networks it is quite difficult not to reply "now" since it ca be daunting to "save" comments to folders in Friendica and reply later. Too inconvenient. This is why email for me is best. So if you ever want to engage in more lenghty discussions you can always use our contact form tromsite.com/contact/

you seem to underestimate the interactions other content producer (scientists, writers, ...) have over their work.


Not sure where I underestimated this. I was talking about when others give talks or publish books, it is way different in the offline work than in the online world when you publish them primarily there.

I am quite sure that I have finished the second part of TROM II. Damn I got stuck for a bit at the end there...it is fine. Tomorrow I should move to part 3. I am quite eager to do that.

The really great news is that we've calculated whatever money we have and whatever we will manage to make the following months, plus thanks to the recent huge donations, we may have money for a year from now on. And this is fantastic! And it is possible because we also spend no more than on bills, rent, and food. Literally just that. And we are fine with it. We need time, not stuff. Me and Sasha, 2 humans in Spain, are able to make it with some 700 or so Euros a month. And this is the extreme low in Spain. We share a house/rent so that's part of the "why and how".

Super tired now...but relaxed overall. At times I get annoyed by the contradictory discussions I have online, but I will try to change, be more calm and see these discussions as important, plus force myself to have more patience. #tromlive

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Hey how cool that I can follow any Youtube channel via Invidious, on my Friendica! Copy the RSS link - >> button very visible


into your Friendica search or contacts. Then click follow. Done!

And you can do that with any RSS source. And you can enable notifications for new posts for any of them. Friendica is better than RSS readers haha. Together with Federating with all other platforms, Friendica is really the gold of the fediverse.

Actually Friendica has become my RSS Reader, my social platform, my newsfeed, and my blog. All into one.

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Should we provide a trade-free online password manager similar to Bitwarden?


The risks are like with any other online password manager: our server can be compromised or not working properly and such, and you may lose all of your passwords. That's the reason we are skeptical about providing such a service. But since it has many advantages like the ease of use across devices, we are thinking of providing such a service.

It is up to you, to let us know if you want that.