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TheTechnoNerd , to Fediverse
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It’s definitely going to be interesting to see this.

I hope Threads soon becomes available in Europe since that's a HUGE audience to lose from an app. After all, Facebook and Instagram are available in EU, so for Europe to be all of a sudden having strange feelings about Meta? This is kind of strange.
They haven't done this before, have they?

I understand that with certain laws coming into effect that it could be a problem

https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/365428/The-Threads-web-app-could-arrive-this-week

TheTechnoNerd , to Fediverse
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I'm thinking, y'know how Mastodon and Kbin are kind of part of the Fediverse? I've decided to use Kbin, and it's interesting.
It's smooth even on the mobile web browser (that's surprising, I rarely see that!)
Come follow me on Mastodon @CandyRushSweetest for Linux stuff and maybe some art & my @CandyRushSweetest for my "problematic fiction" takes and also my artwork! (I may repost NSFW or things that make you uncomfy - like Lolisho, for instance, so please keep that in mind when you follow me on Aethy. Other than that, mastodon.social doesn't have that stuff on there

Also, I'm on Misskey as well: @CandyRushSweetest & @CandyRushSweetest!

erlend , to fediversenews
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Several years in the making, GitLab is now very actively implementing ! 🙌

https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/11247

The end-goal is to support AP for merge requests (aka pull requests), meaning git.alice.dev can send a merge request to gitlab.com/Bob/project.git

First bite-sized todo on the implementation path there is ‘subscribe to project releases’.

Smart move by ; through ActivityPub they’re getting a distributed version of GitHub’s social layer.

@fediversenews

jkmooney , to Politics
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kde , to KDE
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KDE Gear ☀️ 23.08 🏖️ has got you covered!

KDE's collection of apps hands you the control over your social media, files and folders, instant messaging, productivity, and much more.

Check out what's new:

https://kde.org/announcements/gear/23.08.0/

@kde

kde OP ,
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@nuncio @kde

Neon will have it already. Arch is usually fast, too, as is openSUSE Tumbleweed. Beyond that, not sure. Sorry.

kde OP ,
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@yannick @kde

Yes.

Close all tabs and open frames until you have one (1) tab and one (1) frame (say your home directory), no split windows.

Tick the "Show Hidden Files" checkbox in your menu (or just hit Ctrl + h) to show hidden files.

All the folders, tabs and frames you open from now on will show the hidden files.

billmason , to Star Trek
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kde , to KDE
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@LabPlot , KDE's software for data analysis and visualization, creates impressive professional looking charts from your data.

At some point, you will want to present them in a report or essay.

Learn in little over a minute how you can do that with this video tutorial:

https://tube.kockatoo.org/w/kh1Dyyt7bRbAqtbG4wFhUJ

@kde

mfolim ,

@kde @LabPlot @kde Good job! and Thanks

elouboub , to Linux
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What does ASAHI stand for @AsahiLinux ?

Apple Silicon ... AHI ?

BeardedPip , to /kbin
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I still don't get this part of kbin. Anyway, I hope you are having a great day.

Phanatik ,

@BeardedPip It's what links with Mastodon. If you go to a community's Microblog page, you'll see a bunch of posts that you can trace back to Mastodon. How it shows up in that community is because the community looks for certain . If a Mastodon post has that and the community is accepting it, then that post will show up in the Microblog for that community.

aghmn , to Fediverse

some blah

aghmn OP ,

hay

elouboub , to Linux
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Are developing countries the untapped breeding ground?

jkmooney , to Linux
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I like to use OpenRGB to monitor operating temperature. The CPU fan reads the CPU temp, the window in front of my graphics card reads the GPU temp, and, for now, I have my keyboard reading the NVMe temp (just recently installed the NVMe). My mouse color is set by Piper/libratbag so I know what preset I'm using.

gabriele97 ,
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What is it for?

jkmooney OP ,
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For controlling addressable RGB lights. The Hardware Sync plugin allows you to use various PC status inputs to set the light colors

kde , to KDE
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Learn how to import data from SQL databases into LabPlot, KDE's sophisticated data analysis and visualization application.

https://tube.kockatoo.org/w/fh4LxdGFHzksu8pd8E1Ufq

@kde

UniDestroyer ,

I bet this is a great tool. I wish the video had shown us how to plot something.

onemoment , (edited )

To learn how to plot and analyze data in LabPlot, watch the other short video tutorials here:

emrec , to KDE
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kde , to KDE
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klangcola ,

This is pure awesome

projjalm ,
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@kde @kde the left one is literally my brother's model 😂

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