[2024-03-11T00:48:53Z] I line kiss [2024-03-11T00:49:20Z] But is dead in this point [2024-03-11T00:49:55Z] The commumity never grow up just keep small [2024-03-11T00:50:23Z] The packages numbers are small in community [2024-03-11T00:51:01Z] And the repo is all about issues that never have been closed [2024-03-11T08:01:21Z] asimovsh: it's declining [2024-03-11T08:01:31Z] 70% of the kiss users left (me) [2024-03-11T09:36:50Z] anyone know what happened to dylan araps? is he fine? [2024-03-11T09:37:46Z] riteo: dbus is standard but standard need not be good. [2024-03-11T10:02:10Z] vbt: yes he is alive, just on hiatus [2024-03-11T10:02:39Z] vbt: dbus is the only standard that was made at its time that solves the problem it was made for [2024-03-11T10:02:44Z] which is why it's so widespread [2024-03-11T10:03:06Z] but standards need to be well designed and dbus hmmmm idk I don't have much input about it, seems simple enough [2024-03-11T11:30:58Z] Yo guys [2024-03-11T11:31:22Z] Someone here ever find some way to connect bluetooth devices without dbus? [2024-03-11T15:51:08Z] asimovsh: no [2024-03-11T15:51:14Z] youre gonna use dbus wether you like it or not [2024-03-11T15:51:20Z] its the direction of the post-modern linux desktop [2024-03-11T15:57:35Z] it kinda depends on what kind of device you use. some devices comes with a dongle, but also has BT. you can use dongle, but you can also just use BT. using the dongle, would not require dbus