ah too bad. Maybe somebody will at some point… before 2057.
ah too bad. Maybe somebody will at some point… before 2057.
Picture is just JPG. But like I said, it’s the activity pub message which I believe Lemmy can’t handle very well (or at all?). Its using a so called “attachment” attribute to the message. Here Mastodon also supports it: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/spec/activitypub/#properties-used
Here an example of this:
{"@context":["https:\/\/www.w3.org\/ns\/activitystreams","https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/contexts"],"id":"https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/m\/[email protected]\/t\/506689\/-\/comment\/4458544","type":"Note","attributedTo":"https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/u\/melroy","inReplyTo":"https:\/\/lemmy.ca\/post\/30865604","to":["https:\/\/www.w3.org\/ns\/activitystreams#Public","https:\/\/lemmy.ca\/u\/otter"],"cc":["https:\/\/lemmy.world\/c\/fediverse","https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/u\/melroy\/followers"],"sensitive":false,"content":"\u003Cp\u003EHere is the image.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","mediaType":"text\/html","source":{"content":"Here is the image.","mediaType":"text\/markdown"},"url":"https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/m\/[email protected]\/t\/506689\/-\/comment\/4458544","tag":[{"type":"Mention","href":"https:\/\/lemmy.ca\/u\/otter","name":"@[email protected]"}],"published":"2024-10-13T14:36:34+02:00","contentMap":{"en":"\u003Cp\u003EHere is the image.\u003C\/p\u003E\n"},"attachment":[{"type":"Image","mediaType":"image\/jpeg","url":"https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/media\/12\/4f\/124f315062cb3fd1d8ae68e43c50805c64cf4d0b5ad5935837f9f9a1b55a15df.jpg","name":"Tips \u0026 Tricks to quit twitter","blurhash":"LdQ,2c~CS4-pMd$%R+af$MMyofRj","focalPoint":[0,0],"width":2480,"height":3354}],"image":{"type":"Image","url":"https:\/\/kbin.melroy.org\/media\/12\/4f\/124f315062cb3fd1d8ae68e43c50805c64cf4d0b5ad5935837f9f9a1b55a15df.jpg"}}
It’s a jpg.
But the problem is most likely related to the ActivityPub message. It seems that Lemmy doesn’t support attachments!?
owh… I blame Lemmy software.
Well. there are wiki pages with info about Lutris etc. like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutris
But since I’m the author of WineGUI, I’m not allowed to create: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WineGUI (currently it just redirects to wine instead… bleh). Stupid Wikipedians people.
Here you have the full page:
{{short description|A user-friendly WINE manager}}
{{Infobox software
| title =
| name = WineGUI
| logo = <!-- Image name is enough -->
| logo size =
| logo alt =
| logo caption =
| screenshot = WineGUI Screenshot.png
| screenshot size =
| screenshot alt =
| caption = WineGUI Graphical Interface
| collapsible =
| author =
| developer = Melroy van den Berg
| released = {{Start date and age|2019}}
| discontinued =
| latest release version = 2.6.1
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2024|07|25|df=yes}}
| latest preview version =
| latest preview date =
| programming language = [[C++|C++]] ([[Gtkmm]])
| operating system = [[Linux]]
| platform =
| size =
| language = English
| language count = <!-- Number only -->
| language footnote =
| genre = [[Compatibility layer]]
| license = [[GPL]]
| alexa =
| website = {{URL|https://winegui.melroy.org}}
| standard =
| AsOf =
}}
'''WineGUI''' is a [[graphical frontend]] for the [[Wine (software)|Wine]] software [[compatibility layer]] which allows [[Linux]] users to install [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]-based Software as well as [[video games]] for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]].
WineGUI can be used under [[Linux]] operating systems; deb, rpm and tar prebuild packages are provided.<ref>{{cite web
| url = https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui/-/releases
| title = WineGUI Releases
| publisher = WineGUI
| accessdate = 14 October 2024}}</ref>
==Internals==
WineGUI is fully developed using the [[C++]] programming language and [[Gtkmm]] ([[GTK]] C++ wrapper) GUI-toolkit.
In some cases WineGUI rely on [[Winetricks]] to configure the Wine bottles. The latest Winetricks release will be retrieved automatically.
Each "Windows Machine" in WineGUI has it's own Wine bottle (thus a different WINEPREFIX).
WineGUI is very responsive, due the fact that bottle (re)configurations are done in a multi-threaded manner. Also the GTK GUI natively integrates into most common [[Linux distributions]], matching the user's theme preferences.
Currently, WineGUI is relying on the Wine version that is installed on the host machine. However there are plans to support other Wine versions as well as other various Wine forks<ref>{{cite web
| url = https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui/-/issues/22
| title = WineGUI Tickets
| publisher = WineGUI
| accessdate = 17 June 2022}}</ref>.
==See also==
{{Portal|Free and open-source software}}
* [[Wine (software)|Wine]]
* [[Winetricks]]
* [[Proton (software)]]
* [[Lutris]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* [https://winegui.melroy.org Official Homepage]
* [https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui GitLab project]
* [https://github.com/winegui/WineGUI GitHub project (mirror)]
[[Category:Wine (software)]]
[[Category:Software derived from or incorporating Wine]]
[[Category:Software that uses GTK]]
[[Category:Free software programmed in C++]]
[[Category:Computing platforms]]
[[Category:Free system software]]
[[Category:2019 software]]
{{graphics-software-stub}}
Yea, please create a wiki page about it. Since I’m not allowed to -,-
Here is the image.
What about WineGUI? https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui
You can’t print anymore. Try to use a plotter.
lol Hades is greek.
It’s definitely not helping haha
Maybe already using Windows could be enough for Hades.
Maybe because you already sold your soul?
apt purge cups-* libcups* libppd*
Thank me later.
Roger that
Nobody knows about Mbin yet?
Yes somebody did mention Debian Sid, which is Debian unstable. Which is maybe even more up to date (I still don’t consider it rolling release, because there will be a package freeze, if not multiple).
You could… of course also try to use Debian Testing (which is more stable than Debian Unstable), but also more up to date than just Debian Stable.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting And see also: https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/ (currently “trixie” is the testing release).
EDIT: I mention this, because nobody mentioned it yet.
Tja…