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The gnome extensions manager can't download extensions from gnome.org, but the extensions manager on flathub can, in addition to the usual extension settings. Source: 5 months ago
Looks like all of gnome.org is down. I can't get to extensions or anything else. Source: 11 months ago
Just update. New release includes some features you maybe want, and general improvements. https://gnome.org. Source: 12 months ago
Using Xorg and a Window/Desktop Manager (maybe you heard of gnome), you're able to have a functional desktop like Windows. Source: about 1 year ago
That third graph doesn't do a good job of accurately assigning commits to organization. For example, two the largest GNOME contributors for Red Hat are Florian Müllner and Jonas Ådahl. Both of them don't commit using a redhat.com email address. Instead they use gnome.org and gmail.com respectively. So they are incorrectly assigned in the third graph to either Personal or other where they should be with Red Hat. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been using CotEditor for a while and I really like it: https://coteditor.com Mac native and open source. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Thanks for writing this up so beautifully. I'm an old Mac user and user Nova daily, mostly for Playdate development. It has been very unstable/crash-prone recently, agreed. The major crasher that lost me much work was fixed in a recent update, so I no longer want to delete the app but I would still appreciate it if they could take the accelerator off and fix all the crashers. I also have the following installed... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
CotEditor - Price: Free Text editor for macOS that features syntax highlighting and a user-friendly interface. Source: 10 months ago
CotEditor, which is like TextEdit except actually useful for non-text documents (e.g. I write a lot of Markdown in it). Source: 11 months ago
CotEditor - Plain text editor but with many more features and a clean macOS UI. Absolutely a must-have for basic file editing (e.g. Markdown). Source: about 1 year ago
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