

That won’t work either, because F-Droid produces the builds themselves.


That won’t work either, because F-Droid produces the builds themselves.


No, as it stands this is the end of F-Droid. Each developer registration must include the manifest IDs of all apps they publish. No way F-droid can include all the apps they publish in their registration.


How arduous is that for non developers? Is this something a regular non-technical person can do?
Glad there is a workaround, I’m mostly curious how likely it is to be used.


I didn’t like it either, but you could still play locally against ai without it, it was their online matchmaking and game servers that required the new epic account.
Still sucks, but it’s not quite the same rug pull that’s often seen.
Agree. It works well, but in the context of the original meme, not getting updates is a risk to Lemmy api breaking changes breaking the app. There’s also a few annoying theming issues with eternity. For a free app its good, but leaves something wanting compared to some of the other apps. Even if it has the better UI.
I enjoy eternity as well, but its also been a while since any updates were published.


That’s good to hear, the few I’d read about made it seem more common than not. Especially games with multiplayer.


Linux compatibility would be fantastic. Not sure how to judge the likelihood of that.


Looks like the link was to the form builder, not the data intake side of a built form. I didn’t make one to verify that side is different though.


Not sure how those AI apps work, but it would be a shame if this boils down to a list of google approved input apps, like gboard or Samsung keyboard and anything else gets blocked.


Steam is a good platform, but if this strategy works and it kills off kernel level anticheat and gets more Linux support, those would be next level contributions to gaming.


Calm down there Satan, that sounds pretty awful.


I don’t understand why there aren’t more progressive web apps to combat this. Maybe the google drive integration would still be a problem, but you can avoid app store shenanigans by deploying directly to your users.
Same here. That works well for desktop, they also have an electron app that wraps their web ui into a desktop app and it works well enough. Bridge works very well for any other desktop app you’d want to use.
The only trouble is that on mobile your option is their app or the web interface, no ability to use alternative apps. The mobile app is good, but not great.
Overall its a good service and I’m happy bit you need to know these limitations going in or it could be frustrating.


Hiding a camera in person would be actively malicious if the other party doesn’t know. Having a zoom recording leaked is less actively.


Not sure if its an an test that I’m in, but search is now its own tab on the bottom available from all screens.


That sounds awful. And a major loss to accessibility. Here’s hoping one of the standards gains traction as the one path everyone can agree on.


I’m not up to speed on this issue, but it seems like the solution is to push forward with making the readers work in Wayland? Is there a technical issue with Wayland’s design that prevents readers from working properly?


That’s perfectly fine for some things, but for most people letting their browser choice dictate what sites they use is backwards
I thought it was the tracker for the torrent downloads and I was like can’t we just create magnet links?
Result tracking for the isos makes more sense.