

This one called Luna is new. Not perfect yet, buy getting there.


This one called Luna is new. Not perfect yet, buy getting there.
Yeah… I will not be updating my instance for a while. Will probably start looking for something else.
Wild ride…


I am currently in the process of migrating my Google Keep notes over to a self hosted instance of La Suite Docs. It sounds like a big Google Docs alternative, but feels way more like a notes app.


Have you had a look at opencloud? Not many addons, but simple-ish cloud drive and docs and such. Does not use many resources.


A person would have to save one penny every second, to get one billion of them in almost 32 years. But that is a billion pennies. Not a billion dollars.


Oh no. What ever shall we do…


English only at the moment. Too bad.
Good job on the Wyoming part of it!

Well… No. A different company is just doing it instead of the state owned one…


In Denmark, the state is worried that releasing especially the ui code, will leed to more phishing. Thats their excuse for not releasing government projects source code.
Tumbleweed is my daily driver. Would not recommend for newbies. Too many updates, too often. Go with Leap.


Then maybe what you have made is a mobile IDE (integrated development environment), where that is how you might be able to do development on a small-screen device. But the actual code should probably be split up. That way the git diff stuff will also be way easier.


There are many ways to bundle, package, release, update, build, develop and publish software.
The one your AI has chosen for you, is definitely not one that I would recommend.
You could take a look at other open source software, and see how those projects are developed and packaged, and maybe find some inspiration.
If you at some point want to contribute to other pieces of software, or have others contribute to yours, it would be beneficial to have a shared understanding on how to properly do stuff.


It is not structured in a way that is easily understandable, or quick to get an overview over.
It’s one big mess of code, all piled together.


Ok… I guess…
I mean, I gotta say, I’ve been a professional developer for over 20 years now, and also using LLMs as a senior dev, to help with day to day stuff, and development. Never have anything like that ever seemed like a way to make things easy to develop.
It is most certainly not easy to understand as a human, and to figure out.
Here’s a tip:
Writing good code, is about writing it for the next human, not for the machine.


Why are those files just not in the repo then, so it is easy to see what is going on? Why the “clever” script to make them?


Why is it a shell script that makes Python scripts? Im definitely not running that on my machine


There is also opencloud
Anything Wayland and KDE allows you to do what you want
Arent they all over Europe, not just France? I have seen them in many countries.