

That’s a really nice Nosepass right there


That’s a really nice Nosepass right there
Cool. Which editor is that one?
The icons look really good. That’s for sure.
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I unfortunately didn’t understand this post. What edits are being made to this picture?


This edit is really well done.
Uh, thanks, I guess. I asked because it could be an original poem, or it could not be available outside of the Internet.


Since we’d likely have to rewrite a lot of the frontend anyway, we took another approach [an approach different to keep using GTK] and have taken advantage of the modularization efforts to retool the frontend to have a web-based interface instead. The Cockpit team has been providing a web-based interface for Linux systems for managing systems for many years in the Cockpit web console, so it made sense to reuse Cockpit as a base and its web-based widget set, PatternFly, as a starting point for the next generation of Anaconda too.
By-the-way: We’re using Firefox to render the UI when you’re installing locally. (There’s no Chromium or Electron involved.)
Web-based benefits
While it’s not a native toolkit like GTK, using a web based UI does have several benefits:
- It’s easier to update and maintain versus a traditional desktop application
- We now use Cockpit’s testing frameworks to test Anaconda’s web UI
- It’s easier to adapt to future changes
- It enables more community contributions, as it “lowers the bar” for know-how, as there are many more developers familiar with web development than GTK development
- We can extend it to interactively install a remote machine using Anaconda from another computer’s Web browser in the future
Huh, I wonder if developing a web app is that much easier than developing a GTK app, or a Qt app… I mean, sure, there are way more web developers than people experienced with native development toolkits, but I wonder if it isn’t a tooling problem from the part of the toolkits. I certainly don’t have any experience in any of these, so I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts.


Yeah. This AI boom barely created any new problems. It mostly just enlarged, or sped up the rate of problems that already existed, a bit like a catalyst.
I never heard about hypersexuality, so I’ve searched the web and found this Wikipedia article about it. From what I found, it seems to be a condition where sexual arousal happening more often than usual. Extra feedback on what hypersexuality is much appreciated.
You’re referring to @anon6789@lemmy.world, right? :P
I agree, their posts are really cool.
This suggestion seems very healthy! Thank you for the content oh wait wrong comm
You’re referring to !superbowl@lemmy.world, right?


This is the kind of shit that makes Stop Killing Games’ mission so important. If a random company can just revoke your access to games you purchased and downloaded in a situation like this, then any game storefront can do it too.
You win a remark of a random Internet user saying to You “Your opinion is very based”.


Thank you, this comment made my day.
I still can’t understand if this is a joke or not. Some parts feel like a joke.