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The TROM II Documentary is by far the most complex, long lasting, and important project I ever created and maybe I will ever create tromsite.com/documentaries/tro… - 3 years to make. A massive work. And I am so happy with the end result, I feel like I can retire now :).

But I will do the opposite and continue to create more stuff.

Anyway, if anyone has any interest in what I do, then I cannot recommend this documentary enough! #tromstuff

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Some biggish and cool changes coming to TROMjaro these days :) - am very happy with the result. No perfecto, but great!



Welcome screen, a new Theme Switcher, an improve Layout Switcher and more :)

#tromstuff

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Tio

Thanks! XFCE is terrible looking as default, and it has a lot of other inconsistencies in regards to theming and working with QT apps. We fixed many things. For example the system theming is now used by all GTK apps, including libadwaita, byt all QT apps, and even by all GTK flatpaks, even those using libadwaita. Same is the case for icons and fonts. Consistency.

Plus many changes in the background to make things more simple and easy to use.

I will detail the changes in the release post.





TROM II Documentary now full translated into Polish https://www.tromsite.com/documentaries/trom2/ thanks to Jaroslaw! A massive amount of work. Thank you so much! Please share :)

#tromlive




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@avi917
I will say that you can use chatGPT to code if you want to, and the code can work for you as well, but like Tio said the issue here is that if you don't know how to code then you can't review or understand what chatGPT gave you. For example, when Tio used AI to write code and then later when I checked it there was a function that was never used at all - basically a pile of unused code that does nothing but sits there. AI feels a lot like rolling a dice.
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@avi917 If you don't care about clean code and just want something to get done then maybe AI works for you, its success rate depends on the complexity/uniqueness of the task you wanna get done, in the worst case scenario it can give you harmful code - tho it's statistically less likely to happen. The fact that you had to go through this tedious process of back and forth to get your code working is why I said it's like rolling a dice - again and again until it finally works.


Working very hard on TROMjaro these days. We want to make it a bit better visually and in terms of consistency and fix some bugs. The Layout and Theme switchers are getting some improvements. I hope to be done in less than 7-10 days to then have time for my ZDay presentation preparation. ;)

I will share more about the ZDay, is just that I was busy with TROMjaro. #tromstuff

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Our TROM Call has been restored because we figured out why it stopped working after a while - https://call.trom.tf/

TROM Call (Jitsi) is a complete Zoom alternative, but a lot better because there are no restrictions. No registrations needed, no participants limit or duration of the call. Plus a lot more features.

We hope that now it will work well. Give it a try! #tromlive




Please support if you can!


We now accept Paypal donations for our 200 for TROM campaign! https://www.tromsite.com/donate/

Please help us. We are right now close to get enough monthly support to pay for our servers. But we need more in order to keep TROM active.

We need 200 people to donate 5 Euros a month to support TROM forever.

#tromlive


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@Tio @Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Personally I don't actually do much customization or theming on my system, I just go with the default setup of the distro I use without changing much. I also don't care much if an app doesn't look exactly the same as my other apps, as long as they respect these 2 things - dark mode and font size, like I explained before these are accessibility related features that I consider essential. If I strain my eyes by looking at the screen too much then it'll trigger a headache for me, it can get so bad that sometimes I'll have to put an ice pack on top of my head & eyes - so this is almost like a health problem that I could avoid to some extend by using dark theme and bigger font sizes (and limiting screen time ofc, there is an app called safeeyes on linux that can help). So yeah, that's my personal situation, I'm telling this to let you know that not all of us are customization freaks who changes everything on their system, and still we appreciate things like customizability & consistent theming for other reasons that might be personal to us.


Funny someone saw tits on our Peertube instance and decided to report:

Tits are indeed very dangerous! They can produce milk and pleasure. Be careful!

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Yes, very dangerous indeed! 🤣

@toplesstopics its one of your videos again, you must have such freighting boobs 😆

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haha my heinous unforgiveable nonsexual female nipples strike again


I am working on a TROMjaro visual revamp. The focus: usability and being clean and intuitive. We will work on a welcome screen too and hopefully integrate a bunch of cool stuff into it. I want TROMjaro to be very easy to use and for that we need more improvements...

#tromstuff

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TROMcast 74: 200 for TROM, ZDay, and more https://videos.trom.tf/w/2KDsPz7gP8qpPKwrYKg9ei

WILL START AT: 21:00 Madrid Time, 28th of July.

In this cast we will discuss about our new approach to support our project forever. See https://www.tromsite.com/donate/

We only need 200 people to donate 5 Euros a month. Equal contributions by a handful of people, to distribute the financial support in order to make it sustainable and fair for all.

We will also talk a bit about the upcoming ZDay in Prague where we will present our project, plus a few more things.

#tromlive


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The working link is videos.trom.tf/w/wxAhtdRqYp6F9…


TROMcast: 200 for TROM, ZDay, and more


In this cast we will discuss about our new approach to support our project forever. See tromsite.com/donate/

We only need 200 people to donate 5 Euros a month. Equal contributions by a handful of people, to distribute the financial support in order to make it sustainable and fair for all.

We will also talk a bit about the upcoming ZDay in Prague where we will present our project, plus a few more things.




The new Thunderbird is not great


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The 2 search bars have been a thing for years long before this update. The difference being that the filter bar only searches the current folder (and only headers by default), while the main one searches everything.
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Having them both enabled by default is bad. Should have thought of a different design. Also, if I didn't have the "main search bar" before the update, prob Thunderbird should not have enabled it. Especially on the giant GTK4 topbar.
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I managed to bring back my email accounts and settings by copying some folders files from the old config account....very very bad situation. Anyway, on a more positive side some things do look more polished. But not respecting the system's theme, and fonts, and window decorations is terrible.

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15 people are already helping us achieve the 200 for TROM donation campaign - https://www.tromsite.com/donate/

Mind you this approach may take some time to achieve, but we have to in order to keep TROM alive and sustainable. Only 5 Euros donations are accepted, so that we can spread the load on 200 people in order to make sure that we get this support for a long long time, and that we do not put any pressure on any individual to donate a large amount of money.

Please, consider donating 2 cups of coffee to TROM and the so many projects we have.

#tromlive






As of today I am a certified diver :) . Open Water Diver. The first level, but still, awesome. And actually I got the course for free kinda, which is great. Very nice people. Friends of Sasha :). I am very happy that I can go dive more now. And I will have to check for my stomach health issues more but as long as I control my diet all should be fine.

To be underwater and breath, is such an amazing feeling. The closest you get to flying. And last dive we saw some very cool sponges, and other creatures. Next time I'll try to get the gopro and record some stuff. Humans should do these things for free, so they understand more about our place on this planet.

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Its good to see the big pharma getting more scrutiny from a comparatively more mainstream/reputable media like DW, this may encourage more scientists and researchers to speak up about these problems and voice their concerns.




Google wants to end adblocking


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news for chrome users.....stop using chrome or browsers based on chrome
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I agree. Unfortunately there aren't many alternatives. I use Firefox for many years now, but except that, what are other options that are not Chromium dependent or dependent on Firefox who receives a lot of money from Google?
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I just didnt want to say "use firefox" but Oprah?
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Opera is a multi-platform web browser developed by its namesake company Opera.[11][12][13] The browser is based on Chromium, but distinguishes itself from other Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, etc.) through its user interface and other features.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(w…

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@rotfarm my knowledge about this is very limited, but from what I understand Google is proposing a method for web developers to verify the integrity of users who visit their websites, so if this proposal becomes a success and people started implementing this verification on their websites then you won't be able to access those sites from firefox, unless firefox also implemented this thing in their browser.

I really hope I'm wrong here and that it won't affect firefox users.....

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@aral @rotfarm Maybe organizations like EFF would fight against this, that's my only hope now. If you actually think about it what Google is doing here is also anticompetitive in nature, other web browsers should be given the choice to not implement their design, but how can that be with a verification system like this being put on websites we visit.

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@rotfarm Where “a lot of” = ~half a billion dollars every year = if Google stopped paying them tomorrow, they’d be bankrupt the next day = totally dependent on Google for their existence.
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@aral so an important question here that needs to be asked......if there is an absance of alternatives, why aren't people making them? Is it defeatism? No profit? This doesn't seem to stop most FOSS projects from being made, so why not make a web browser?
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@rotfarm A web browser is a huge undertaking. No reason why the EU couldn’t fund an independent organisation to make one, though. (Apart from lack of political will and a myopic insistence on framing everything through the lens of “The Single Market.”)




Is there no kanban app for Linux that runs locally and it is decent? I only know about Topsi tromjaro.com/topsi/ and even that's archived for the past 2 years....

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Yes you are right. In a way I totally understand, but would be nice to have a few that run locally/offline. I am now using Vikunja vikunja.io/ - they have an app for it for Linux and I have an account with our own hosted Vikunja - tasks.trom.tf/. Still relies on a server, ours, but it is the best I could find :)