Interesting, I wonder why Silverblue hasn’t switched yet. Or maybe the documentation is out of date.
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It’s in the Silverblue FAQ: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/faq/#_how_can_i_play_more_videos_in_firefox_like_youtube
Admittedly, it does say you can use the flathub version.
Fedora Silverblue uses flatpaks for most apps by default. The exception is Firefox because the codes haven’t been sandboxed yet, but they are working on it. If you don’t need to play videos in Firefox, there is a flatpak available.
I realize Firefox is probably the biggest thing that really should be sandboxed, its why I haven’t switched to Silverblue yet.
aion@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•How can I report apps that falsely claim to be open source?
27·2 years agoThe code for the first is there, its just on other branches, they seem to have a very unusual way of using git.
aion@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•How can I report apps that falsely claim to be open source?
291·2 years agoThis first one has a QR code linking to its source: https://github.com/niilopoutanen/rss-feed
Unless I missed it, the second doesn’t claim to be open source. In any case this appears to be its source: https://github.com/maco2ou/finefeed

I have PineTime setup with the heart rate tracker and always-on screen, the battery lasts all day if I charge it every night. In the latest update you can set the heart rate tracker to only poll every 1/5/10/30min if you’re concerned about the power. The always-on screen uses much more power than the heart rate tracker.