been using linux for a few years both on servers and my pc and I never had to build sth myself
been using linux for a few years both on servers and my pc and I never had to build sth myself
Taking a quick look at the source code, it seems like they use map libre for displaying the map which is open source. The only thing not open source are the JawgMaps servers, which serve the tiles for the map in the app. This means that there are no closed source libraries running in the app/on your phone, the only thing happening is the app sending HTTP requests to JawgMaps to load tiles.
And an AbstractExtensibleMarkupLanguageHypertextTransformerProtocolRequestFactorySingletonBuilder!
Edge has been chromium-based for a few years now
Thanks, I’ll try that for now since I wanted to set up a nextcloud anyways
How exactly? When using Linux, I get similar problems to those I get in Windows but in contrast to Windows, I’m able to find a solution and solve them.
maybe the displayed value was rounded but the value for the color wasn’t
their GitHub only contains libraries for using the DeepL API. Everything else is closed source.
I try to use middle click for definition in vscode so often because you can do that in jetbrains IDEs…
they’re not required, only the update manager thing wants you to. if you update via dnf you don’t need to restart 90% of the time