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  • While not explicitly so, FOSS as a concept aligns very closely with far left anti-capitalist principles. The existence of corporate and right-winger-owned FOSS projects is a bit of an oxymoron, but doesn't discredit the fact that it's inherently a far left concept.

  • Same, I played a ton at launch but haven't kept up with any updates aside from the initial raids. All memes aside it's genuinely a solid game, so I'm looking forward to seeing what they've done with it.

  • I set up Komga as soon as the original reddit thread went up about the Booklore dev. Works great, pretty simple, does what it needs to do, and setting up Kobo sync for my wife took all of 5 minutes.

  • Last I checked it doesn't keep channels in a server organized and always sorts by recent activity. I may be mistaken but I don't believe it supported screenshare audio yet either

  • They absolutely got a huge nvidia check for this one

  • I mean that's exactly what you're saying if you genuinely thing that yassified filtered dogshit with atrocious lighting actually somehow looks better and retains the artists' intent

  • The stills are dogshit enough but this actually looks so much worse in motion lmao

  • I too have a complete and total disregard for artstyles and developer-intended aesthetics

  • Yeah this sucks to admit but it's not wrong. I'd love to watch this fucker eat shit but at the same time he's causing a lot of rightoid infighting

  • bruh it looks like shit lmao

  • Oh for sure. They're no saints but they're very far from the worst option out there, and they've been making some massive contributions to the linux space in general. I'd gladly grab something they made if they happen to be one of the first on the scene - look at the Steam Deck and what it's done for the handheld space.

  • It's definitely going to be one of these two. Matrix and XMPP are just too much for casual users, and there's no one client for either of them which supports all of Discord's core features.

    Out of those two, Fluxer feels like the better choice right now, but I do wish they'd take a stronger stance against LLMs. Stoat feels clunkier, buggier, and feels like it's getting left behind.

  • Yeah this is the important bit to me. Valve does good work and contributes to FOSS, sure, but I'm not going to blindly follow everything they do. Right now the Linux phone space just flat out isn't viable for daily drivers. If Valve are the first ones to really address this, cool! But I'm not going to put them on a pedestal over any other options.

  • I commented on this the other day, considering trying it because searxng's theming options are lacking, but then I came across this and noticed they're in here too, so looks like it's definitely time to spin this up and give it a shot 🫡

    (tbh after looking through this list I have a LOT to replace on my stack... time to get moving I guess)

  • Mostly ereader integration from what I can tell at the moment. ABS handles epubs and such pretty well at this point.

  • Honestly up for debate, I'd consider it so but that might just be me being edgy. US/Israel's terrorist attacks kicked it off but it's of course escalating with Iran rightfully defending themselves.

  • Man this list is depressing. Good to have handy though. Sad to see SearXNG and a few others on here.