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tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨1·5 months agoThank you again! Does the “tomorrow” variant need to be updated as well?
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨1·5 months agoThe doc wasn’t very clear about this, thank you for pointing it out. I added a “syncing” part to explain how it works.
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨2·5 months agoThank you so much, just fixed it, it will be available in the next update.
Yeah, the C isn’t in the translation file because Americans can switch it to F in the options, so it can change 🙃
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨5·5 months agoAvailable on essentially all browsers where it’s possible to change the startpage: https://bonjourr.fr/docs/#available
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨2·5 months agoYeah. We got a search bar feature because some people love it and are very used to it, but I’ve never really seen the point either. Glad you enjoy the extension 🔥
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨13·5 months agoBonjourr’s been available on the App Store for years, so they know about us and it doesn’t seem to be an issue.
Apart from the fact that they’re both software, they don’t have much in common. And they can’t own the way you say hi in french 😅
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨2·5 months agoRIght, I see. So what would be the right translation? For context, you can see the original strings around the line 13 here: https://github.com/victrme/Bonjourr/blob/master/_locales/fi/translations.json
tahoe@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bonjourr is our iOS-inspired browser startpage. No news, no ads, no AI, only gorgeous photos and lots of customisation in an entirely free and open source extension. ✨13·5 months agoI’ll admit, me too, but I still like it and don’t want to let the big corpos take it from us haha
Have you seen this vid on this very subject? It’s really good!
We’ll fix the bad translation, can you tell me what it is? Thank you 😊
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is Mac Mini suitable for self-hosted server?English51·8 months agoI’m no lab scientist but when I switched from a hackintosh to an M1 Mac mini a few years ago, my total electricity consumption went down by around 15-20%. This can mean a lot on the long run if you’re tight on budget.
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is Mac Mini suitable for self-hosted server?English1214·8 months agoWhat’s great about Mac minis is that they’re extremely power efficient since they’re ARM machines, so if you live somewhere like in Europe where power is expensive, it can save you a lot of money. They’re usually completely silent too.
Depending on their needs, I’d suggest OP to get a used M1 Mac mini, they’re great value for money.
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm deploying a Laravel app on nginx. Only the main route works, every other throws me a 404English2·10 months agoI was the same until like two months ago when I had to learn Nginx!
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm deploying a Laravel app on nginx. Only the main route works, every other throws me a 404English9·10 months agoAs far as I know only Apache uses .htaccess files, Nginx works a different way
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•iPhone users, what's stopping you from switching to Android?5·1 year agoI do try it from time to time. My last try was with a Pixel 7 and although I loved Material You on it, my main issue was that the quality of apps wasn’t great and most just didn’t feel nice to use (even Google’s own apps feel better to use on iOS).
Didn’t help that the Pixel 7 was way too big and I couldn’t get used to that either, among a few other problems.
tahoe@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•iPhone users, what's stopping you from switching to Android?2·1 year agoI think (hope) it’s sarcasm
Their latest announcements are interesting because they say some of their privacy claims will be verifiable by independent firms (mainly when it comes to their custom built AI servers iirc). Is this actually worth something or is it just marketing fluff?
Hackintosh are still possible, so it probably can run ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)