Zykino

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Sadly I can't recommand pop-os. In 2 years, the updates broke twice on me.

The resolutions where simple enough if you can use the command line to run sudo apt update, sudo apt upgrade. But the GUI shop updater just crashed on me without the apt error message visible.

It is a nice distro overall with which you can even try tiled windows without commiting to it.

-> pop-os is nice but it may break from times to times. So if (like me or most dev) you are ok with the CLI and just a bit of fixes from times to times then go for it. But if you are affraid of the CLI or never want to fix anything, then some other distro may be a better choice.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Just use this one... or any of this 4 others.

This is the issue for us, python outsiders. Each time we try we get a different answer with new tools. We are outside of the comtunity, we don't know the trend, old and new, pro and cons.

Your first recommandation is hatch... first time I've heard of it. Uv seems trendy in this thread, but before that it was unknown to me too.

As I understands it, it should be pip's job. When it detect I'm in a project it install packages in it and python use them. It can use any tool under the hood, but the default package manager shoud be able to do it on its own.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

On that note, I'm hesitant between writing my scripts in perl or python right now. Bash prevent sharing with Windows peoples... I just want to provide easy wrappers tools that are usually aroud 10 lines of shell, but testers ain't on linux so they cannot use them.

I don't know perl, but each time I interract with pyton's projects I have a different venv/poetry/... to setup. Forget adout it the next time and nothing is kept easy to reuse.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I know ~~simple~~ fossify apps are appreciated by the comminity. I have yet to try them. I like Etar as a calendar. It is also on FDroid

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Where can I learn what each colors means? Is it buried in man htop somewhere? Or in a website?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

Je suis dans une petite ville. Démarrer avec les voiture ça veut dire que la première de la file va accélérer pour te doubler au démarrage, quitte à te frôler en pleine accélération et limite se prendre la voiture d'en face qui se pose au milieu pour tourner. Ah et comme dit dans un autre commentaire, remonter la fille de voitures à l'arrêt ça permet de se stationner à côté de la première, devant sa vision du feu... parce-que 99% du temps le « SAS vélo » est transformé en « SAS capot ». J'ai plusieurs fois proposé d'échanger de véhicule mais les conducteurs comprennent pas. Y a aussi ceux qui comprennent pas le petit panneau qui permet au vélos de passer au rouge pour aller dans certaines directions. Ceux qui à l'occasion de s'arrêter te font remarqué que t'es à contre sens, alors que les cycles sont autorisés sur cette route (tu sais les petits cyclistes au sol avec une flèche vers toi ça veut dire que tu peux en rencontrer qui te font fasse, et si la route est trop petite à ton goût, c'est pas moi qui fait les règles, demande à la mairie.). Sans oublié ceux qui te klaxon parce-que tu reste sur la route au lieu d'aller sur la voie partagée avec les piétons qui a un revêtement petit cailloux. Mes préférés restant ceux qui débarquent sous mon bras et sont passés le temps de réagir. 50cm la distance de sécurité ?!?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

and you won’t use At “just” for a bit of concurrency. Right ?

Is "At" a typo?

Yes I wanted to talk about the Qt Framework. But with that much ways to do concurrency in the language's core, I suspect you would use this framework for more than just its signal/slots feature. Like if you want their data structures, their network or GUI stack, …

I'm not using Python, but I love to know the quirks of each languages.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

Wow coming from C++/Rust I was about to answer that both are parallelism. I did not knew about python's GIL. So I suppose this is the preferred way to do concurrency, there is no async/await, and you won't use Qt "just" for a bit of concurrency. Right ?

We learn a little bit everyday. Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I read that global hotkey is not possible in Wayland. Or, at least, not as easily as with XOrg. Did you achived it ? Can you link to where you are doing it in your code please ? I'm curious, especially since its the first time I heard global hotkeys from a terminal program.

I try not to use global hotkeys myself. Do you have another way of controlling the soundboard ? Either from websocket, DBus, launching a command, ... I like to use streampi^1^ (open source streamdeck clone) for streaming and it may use any of this interraction methods. (Websocket may require to write a plugin for yëur program.)

^1^ Streampi as stopped developpment for now in its v2 snapshots. Still usable. But the dev want to rewrite in C++/Qt for a v3.