It seemed like other people were sharing their open source projects here. If it’s against the rules I can post it somewhere else.
It seemed like other people were sharing their open source projects here. If it’s against the rules I can post it somewhere else.
People in the Linux community were just having a laugh at Windows users who were unable to remove an icon, then some people were saying how they actually wanted a pride icon on their panel, so I wrote a simple python script and shared it.
Over the past year multiple people have said they liked the little icon in my system tray, so I decided to polish up the project and share it again. I’m not expecting it to change the world, I just thought some people out there might enjoy it.
EDIT: it’s not a random executable, the source code is right there, you can compile it yourself if you like.
It’s an open source project.
You’re free to pick whichever one you prefer.
The progress flag is part of the creative commons, it isn’t exactly ‘closed source’: https://progress.gay/pages/terms-of-use
Awesome! Thanks, I didn’t know that.
Ah, that makes sense. I just knew it was unavailable. Apparently .lan
is fine to use, I think I’ll try that next time.
I don’t get why ‘.local’ isn’t a top level domain for LAN hosts.
Love the analogy of visiting Canada as an American to explain how BSD is different from Linux.
We can probably infer by the licensing that he’s cool with it.
Haven’t seen anyone mention Alacritty yet, that’s my favorite terminal emulator.
Alt-p? I use Mod+d.
Sway is bae.
What’s Bus Theory?
Where do you think Lemmy got all its users?
Fixed that for you.
/le reddit larping
So Chromebooks aren’t popular there?
I adore CUPS. One of the killer apps of Linux if you ask me.
+1 for Pinetab. I got a Pinetab 2 this year and I love it.
I wasn’t sure where to post it. It looked like this community had a decent number of posts showing off open source projects, so I figured it would fit in.