I'm French, so when building any GUI stuff I just tend to start from the beginning with both French and English languages, that way I have a reason for doing this from the start. I'm thinking I should also add Spanish, so that I can keep my admetedly low skills in Spanish.
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Maps.me c'est une application que tu installe sur ton téléphone. Cartes.app c'est sur navigateur.
D'ailleurs plutôt que Maps.me je recommande Organic Maps. C'est par les créateurs original de Maps.me, basé sur la version open source.
I have large doubts on an AIs ability to reliably spot fakes.
WhatsApp has MITM on the server side which is how Facebook scans your messages for targeted advert
You shouldn't make claims like this when there is no evidence for it.
Signal which (unless they changed something with the profiles thing) was always P2P E2E
Signal has never been P2P.
And now you can have it through NAT-PMP on ProtonVON
This is the Olympics. Losing 1% performance because your body is fighting a barely noticeable virus is a problem.
They dix not build the compositor from scratch, they built it on top of smithay, a library similar to wlroots but written in Rust.
I don't know if you've actually tried to use GTK or QT, but it's insanely painful. There is a reason almost all apps are written in Electron. Native GUI toolkits suck. If they had used GTK they would have still had an outdated and hard to maintain toolkit, and to deal with Gnome politics. Using GTK was actually the initial idea.
If we want Linux Desktop to succeed, at some point we have to build tools that people want to use. I'm glad they're doing it.
I don't mind them having account there. They need to reach people where they are after all. I'm pissed at them for not being on any platform that is not owned by a fascist enabler oligarch at best.
I don't mind them having account there. They need to reach people where they are after all. I'm pissed at them for not being on any platform that is not owned by a fascist enabler oligarch at best.
The shooter was a republican, so it's more complex than that
How do you deal with the fear that contribution in languages you don't know could be malicious/offensive? This is something that would scare me when reviewing contributions adding new languages