Looks like the biggest change in 1.8.0 is the update to qt6.
someone shared the OG littlesnitch here in the forum though cannot find it. but i do have the link save: Littlesnitch for Linux
credit to him
although to be honest i like opensnitch more cause i hate browser thing to access.
ToDoList is a task-tree outliner (for wine w/ mfc42.dll), the developer reacts to tickets about Linux.
From a Facebook group, I found this app, made by someone I know.
It’s an advanced offline diagnostic tool that analyzes the software installed on your Linux machine (various distros) and generates a highly visual, interactive map of dependencies.
I’d say it’s very convenient, having the situation at hand, so at a glance, in my opinion.
Interesting tool
This is a magnificent Weather widget. Tons of settings and looks really beautiful
Indeed. However, each time I do an update to plasma it disappears, it would get disabled.
I think I need to add a widget to restart the plasma shell too, or make an alias
I need to see how the widget behaves on my plasma. I just saw it today and added it
It is an excellent, it is inspired by MSN weather site.
How and where did you install this plasmoid file from the creator? Can’t figure this out. I like to install it. is it done via the Widgets side-bar app in plasma?
Rich;)
Excellent weather coverage . . . . plasma dev’s need to look into a comprehensive weather app that gives you everything ( i.e. location, conditions, wind, precip, humidity, cloud coverage, air pollution via sensor measurements, and radar overlay).
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I also discovered this software. In addition to reading PDFs, you can compress, cut, or convert them.
I find it very useful. On Debian, it’s a package found in the repositories, while on Arch, it’s in the AUR.
I was thinking of trying JOPDF, but with the current malicious AUR issue, I think I’ll wait. Because there are a MASSIVE amount of dependencies, all of which are from the AUR.
You’ll burn your Traur engine at first attempt at install ![]()

I specified it for that.
Yeah, you did. You said, " On Arch, it’s in the AUR." Personally, I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing. But the number of dependencies from the AUR is monumental.
I applied the same “use at your own risk” style. ![]()






