I'd like to compress my videos without using the terminal, what is the best GUI today that can do this?
Is this kind of program popular on linux? I know that ffmpeg is very popular on the terminal
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objects inside an object inside another object that is inside an object
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Whether it’s Diablo 4, Cyberpunk 2077, or Red Dead Redemption 2, our collective Steam pile of shame is worth enough to buy a country.
If you try to navigate in compose using a route like this:
```kotlin data class ProfileRoute(user: UserProfile)
data class UserProfile(id: String) ``` You will have an error when running the app. This article helped me with that.
I still don't know, however, how to navigate with a scenario like this:
```kotlin data class ProfileRoute(user: UserProfile)
data class UserProfile(account: Account) ```
This scenario above still crashes the application.
No. I'm from Brazil and I really wanted to contribute to Brazilian developers, because my currency is nothing next to the euro or dollar, so I think: what's the point? I can donate a considerable amount and that would be like 5€, I want to make a bigger impact.
I also really want to see some project or developer from my country grow, but I just can't never find anything that came from here.
They fixed tens of bugs in a week's time? Holy shit
ahahah loved the picture
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I'm using Endeavour OS, but it didn't happen on plasma 6. Anybody else having this bug?
I think it's okay to check what the app is going to access in your system. I'm just talking about the warning design, this comment suggests a different approach for a less alarming design.
I think they should just follow the example of every other app store; list the permissions in an easily understandable list and let the user decide whether or not they are comfortable with it.
Totally agree. The "verified" label will give new users enough comfort, and the ones who wish to know more will read the permissions.
It's not specific to browsers, but to every flatpak that is verified and has the potentially unsafe warning.
I think they just took a screenshot of the steam logo and put it on top of the medal.
Imagine your friend that does not know anything about linux, don't you think this would make them not install the firefox flatpak and potentially think that linux is unsafe?
I ask this because I believe we must be careful and make small changes to welcome new users in the future, we have to make them as much comfortable as possible when experimenting with a new O.S
I believe this warning could have a less alarming design, saying something like "This app can use elevated permissions. What does this mean?" with the "What does this mean?" text as a clickable URL that shows the user that this may cause security risks. I mean, is kind of a contradiction to have "verified" on the app and a red warning saying "Potentially unsafe", the user will think "well, should I trust this or not??"
thank you very much :)
Lemmy 0.19.5 was released a few days ago, other instances already upgraded to this version.
Do we have a date for the programming.dev instance to upgrade as well?