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in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Do you have Codeberg account?

https://codeberg.org

Please boost if you are a programmer.

#GiveUpGithub #Codeberg #Programming

  • Yes, I do (41%, 47 votes)
  • No, I don't (40%, 46 votes)
  • What's Codeberg? (18%, 21 votes)
114 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

How many of you recently getting started to Emacs?

If you love :emacs:, please boost.

If you use :emacs: for under 1 year, please share your experience.

If you use :emacs: for programming or anything else, please share.

#Emacs #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #OrgMode

  • Yes, I recently started to use Emacs (22%, 5 votes)
  • Yes, with some issues (please share) (9%, 2 votes)
  • Yes, I already use Org-mode (50%, 11 votes)
  • Yes, but I need more resources to learn (18%, 4 votes)
22 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

started a year ago after years of modern IDE, just to use #orgmode

by now i still see the usage of emacs as no way to be my IDE of choice, because it would need many customisations.
for org tasks it is great, but to code, OMG there is so much shit to do to have something decent.
in reply to Tykayn

I’ve been using Helix Editor for some months now and love it.
in reply to Aral Balkan

very interesting, Aral. It seems to be licensed under MPL. Nice free software.

@tykayn
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

MIT license? So it allows building a proprietary product on top of it. Nice business opportunity :-/ @aral @tykayn
in reply to 🍒🌳 Hartmut Goebel

It’s under MPL, not MIT. Which means, yes, it is still (by design of the license) open to corporate capture and enclosure. Ideally, it would be under GPL but I’m not going to fight that battle right now as I have too much on. Perhaps someone else can take it on and mention the pros/cons? :)
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Let's Share Free Software

What's free software you use the most everyday? I work as a course teacher and mine's as the following.

:gnu: :linux: GNU/Linux

:kde: KDE, Dolphin, Gwenview & Okular

:firefox: Firefox

:jitsi: Jitsi

:libreoffice: LibreOffice Writer & Calc

:thunderbird: Thunderbird

:youtube: VLC

:inkscape: Inkscape

:debian: Synaptic & apt

If you use #FreeSoftware, please boost. Thanks.

#GNU #Linux #OpenSource #Education
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

:archlinux: ArchLinux,
🗨️ Dino, Conversations,
:gnome: Gnome,
🔒 Bitwarden,
🎞️ VLC, Jellyfin, TvHeadend
✂️ Kdenlive,
🖼️ Gimp,
✒️ Inkscape,
💻Virtual Machine Manager, Qemu
💲Tilix, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Wireguard, PostgreSql, Nginx, Traefik, rsync...
:mastodon: Mastodon, Tusky
📧Rainloop, Mailcow, K-9, Postfix, Dovecot...
💾 Nextcloud
🏠Homeassistant, EspHome, Mosquitto
📄 LibreOffice,
🌐 Openscad, Blender, FreeCad
🏗PrusaSlicer
🔗 TinyTinyRSS, Drupal,
📊 Matomo
:fedisearch: Fedisearch
...
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Do you selfhost your own email?

If yes, please share your software setup.

Boost is very appreciated.

#Email #Postfix #Dovecot #Thunderbird #Mailcow #IRedMail #Mailinabox #Yunohost #Selfhosting

  • Yes, I selfhost my own email. (38%, 83 votes)
  • No, I don't. (61%, 133 votes)
216 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Don’t mention it :) It’s a valuable thread; thanks for starting it.
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Yes - Exim (SMTP), Dovecot (IMAP), SpamAssassin (anti-spam) using Sympl:

https://sympl.io/

I use Thunderbird, Neomutt, Apple Mail and K-9.
in reply to Paul

Yes. Mailcow package of docker images (Postfix, Dovecot, Rspamd, Rainloop)
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Did you know that DMOZ.org is now Curlie.org?

https://curlie.org/en

DMOZ was the internet directory from 1998. People use it to find websites before Google Search era and contribute website's URLs to it before Wikipedia era. It was discontinued and succeeded by Curlie in 2017.

Boost is very appreciated.

#DMOZ #Internet

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in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Wow, the GNOME founding father @federicomena boosted my toot.

Hello, sir Federico. Greetings from one of many GNOME users. I tooted these from my GNOME system.

Thank you very much for all your hard work!
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

What was your first computer?

Please share if you remember the brand, model number, CPU or how great it was. Boost is very appreciated.

#Computer #History #Mastodon

  • PC (45%, 94 votes)
  • Macintosh (4%, 10 votes)
  • Atari / Commodore (24%, 52 votes)
  • Other (PDP minicomputers etc.), please comment (25%, 53 votes)
209 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Not sure which radio to check: Atari XT 8088 (must have been close to this one: http://www.ataripc.net/pc3-8088/) with a Bernstein EGA monitor and a 20 MB hard drive. I remember having used a special driver to steal some kB from the EGA turning it into a CGA, so I ended up with 640k FREE RAM when the system was loaded. Ought to be enough for everybody, someone™ said in 1992…

Oh, and my floppies had 800k (punching a hole into the 360s and using another driver) 🙈
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Though it was just their PC (well, even that used a couple of original Atari hardware). The Atari ST I just gaped on open-mouthed at a friends place, seeing its musical capacities…

Fun fact: the first ones I've used were Commodore's C16/C64/C4+. A friend had the latter one, but no "hard money" left for a printer, so he built an adapter for his electrical type-writer's line buffer. He demonstrated that once to me: machine gun fire sound, poor grandies were running for the shelters 🙈
in reply to Ade Malsasa Akbar

Forgejo - Beyond coding. We forge.

Please tell your friends, the new future of #Gitea source code forge software is here. By #Codeberg and the #FOSS Community.

https://forgejo.org

Boost is very appreciated.