A new patch has been rolled out for ELDEN RING, and it's supposed to fix the inappropriate activity detected message from their anti-cheat with a bit of manual effort. Here's what to do.
![Here's how to fix the ELDEN RING 'inappropriate activity' issue on Linux / Steam Deck](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/ea766e25-aac8-4108-98de-f3988a17bd8b.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
ESR is almost here! In the new Thunderbird Development Digest: Account colors, Mozilla Sync, and the Thunderbird 128 beta.
![Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: June 2024](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d5dd6c39-9b52-4619-99a1-8e3d39cf4169.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I am pleased to announce the release of scikit-survival 0.23.0. This release adds support for scikit-learn 1.4 and 1.5, which includes missing value support for RandomSurvivalForest. For more details on missing values support, see the section in the release announcement for 0.23.0. Moreover, this ...
![scikit-survival 0.23.0 released | Sebastian Pölsterl](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/5c7f576a-8de4-4bf7-a794-ac05efb32ae7.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Attached: 1 image Ticked off a few more to-do items for my upcoming icon manager app! - When importing a folder of icons it now scans sub-directories too. It can handle icons with the same name but in different folders, and it looks for keywords in folders and filenames like "solid" or "duotone" t...
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PipeWire 1.2.0 (2024-06-27) This is the 1.2 release that is API and ABI compatible with previous 1.1.x and 1.0.x releases.
![1.2.0 (Aviation) · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/43042063-63af-4b55-a78e-0c5948fb8805.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
In 2023, 11,272 commits were made to the LibreOffice source code, from 253 authors, in 21 repositories. We also took part in the Google Summer of Code, to support student developers (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2023 – we’ll post the full version here soon.) Infrastruc...
![LibreOffice development in 2023 – TDF's Annual Report - The Document Foundation Blog](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/e56fa9ce-e183-44f5-9482-d46b93775968.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I didn't see the previous one and now I hesitate to delete this one with the existing comments.
Over the last months I've started looking into a few of the papercuts that affects graphics tablet users in GNOME. So now that most of th...
![GNOME tablet support papercut fixes](https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/47b14fde-0990-42f0-9997-5ad12bf6f227.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
A new version of open-source video editor OpenShot is available to download. OpenShot 3.2 is the first update to the app since early last year,
![Open-Source Video Editor Gets 'Game-Changer' Update - OMG! Ubuntu](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/50e2485e-b626-42b1-a9b0-479a49c46e8c.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Greetings, GNOME community! My name is Rachel and I’m currently studying computer science at the University of Cambridge. I’ve been looking for an opportunity to learn to contribute to …
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Changes in version 1.5.0
Resources 1.5 has landed and brings with it monitoring for batteries along with the usual bug fixes and improvements. Enjoy!
🐛 Bug fixes
- If the Processes view was the last opened view and the “Show search fields on launch” setting was enabled, the search bar was not automatically focused
- Graphs in the sidebar were reset when a drive or network interface was added or removed
- App icons were not shown for user-wide installed Flatpaks
- The calculated amount of logical CPUs was wrong for systems with multiple CPU sockets
✨ New features
- Resources can now monitor connected batteries
- CPU usage normalization can now be toggled off
- Total read and write stats for drives
📈 Improvements
- Graph colors have been revamped to avoid low contrast situations and improve consistency within views
- Some keyboard shortcuts were changed to avoid clashes with standard shortcuts
- More stability when performance statistics could not be determined
- Some entries in the settings dialog now have subtitles
- If a drive has no model name, its block device name will now be shown in the titlebar
- Small accessibility improvements
Changes in version 1.5.0
Resources 1.5 has landed and brings with it monitoring for batteries along with the usual bug fixes and improvements. Enjoy!
🐛 Bug fixes
- If the Processes view was the last opened view and the “Show search fields on launch” setting was enabled, the search bar was not automatically focused
- Graphs in the sidebar were reset when a drive or network interface was added or removed
- App icons were not shown for user-wide installed Flatpaks
- The calculated amount of logical CPUs was wrong for systems with multiple CPU sockets
✨ New features
- Resources can now monitor connected batteries
- CPU usage normalization can now be toggled off
- Total read and write stats for drives
📈 Improvements
- Graph colors have been revamped to avoid low contrast situations and improve consistency within views
- Some keyboard shortcuts were changed to avoid clashes with standard shortcuts
- More stability when performance statistics could not be determined
- Some entries in the settings dialog now have subtitles
- If a drive has no model name, its block device name will now be shown in the titlebar
- Small accessibility improvements
Tiling Shell, the Windows 11-esque window snapping extension I spotlighted last week received an update at the weekend, adding enhancements I feel are
![Tiling Shell Update Adds New Keyboard Shortcuts + More - OMG! Ubuntu](https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/7506d984-fac5-4473-8ca8-dc05006e6ada.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
TUXEDO on ARM is coming: As you may have gathered from the relevant press over the last few days, we at TUXEDO Computers are working on an ARM notebook with a Snapdragon X Elite SoC from Qualcomm. The tension rises We know that many of you are eagerly ...
We’re proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 4.8.0! The github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-4.8.0. As always, please don’t use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but only our tar.xz file. The checksums are: $ sha256sum d...
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darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them.
Good point. Will do.
Maybe they needed a rest 😀
I thought they have renamed it one day from GTK+ Gimp Tool Kit to Gnome Tool Kit, but I do not find this anymore. Imho Gnome Toolkit would be at least much more appropriate…
Maybe have a look at the release notes: https://www.gimp.org/news/2024/05/05/gimp-2-10-38-released
Different versions of the Gnome Took Kit: https://www.gtk.org/
There is an other video of the oneplus 6t which really looks smooth: https://ohai.social/@panpantepan/112343499057684861
I really look forward when Gnome for mobile will be stable 💓
oneplus 6t (phone), xiaomi pad 5 (tablet)
Actually it's created in Lemmy and then federated to the Fediverse/Mastodon
Valid point: https://github.com/jpakkane/capypdf
Yes, looks indeed expensive :-(
I guess, it's for people who prefer having types.
I cannot try it myself. But maybe this page helps: https://itsfoss.com/three-finger-swipe-gnome/
If you use Gnome, this is what I use: https://maniacx.github.io/Battery-Health-Charging/ You find it also in the extensions. It is really great.
I guess there is currently no such option.
From my perspective those things are also pretty political. E.g. Ubuntu ditched Flatpak in favor of their Snap solution. Snap has, compared to Flatpak only Ubuntu's proprietary store, where Ubuntu has full control over it. So it's also a fight about influence.
And it's breaking with traditional standards which people got used to and, as it's quite new, smaller things need still to be ironed out.