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 Software Developer •  Rust •  GNOME •  Linux • 🐈 Cats

Currently developing Resources, a new and modern system monitor for Linux

I'm usually more active on Bluesky right now: @nokyan.net

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Avatar is a portrait photo of my tuxedo cat Nali.
Banner is my two cats Tami (tortie) and Nali (tuxedo) being intrigued by a potted plant.

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LanguagesGerman • English • Spanish (learning)
Homepage (including contact information and GPG)https://nokyan.net

🎉 Today marks the release of Resources 1.10, here are some highlights:

• Added support for AMD NPUs
• Added support for detecting apps managed by appimaged and Portable
• Improved app detection in some cases
• Improved accessibility for screen reader users and keyboard users
• Resources’ CPU usage has been cut down significantly

Enjoy! :)

→ Get it via Flathub: https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources

Install Resources on Linux | Flathub

Keep an eye on system resources

Do you have a device with an AMD Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that you actively use? I could use your help testing support for monitoring AMD NPUs in Resources!

I'd really appreciate it if you'd check out the amdxdna-support branch of Resources' GitHub repository and check if NPU utilization correctly shows up in Resources.

You can find more info in this GitHub issue: https://github.com/nokyan/resources/issues/417
Instructions on how to build Resources is in the project's README, with Flatpak it's very simple. :)

Thank you!

#Linux #GNOME #Resources

Add full support for AMD NPUs · Issue #417 · nokyan/resources

Is there an existing issue for this? I have searched the existing issues Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Right now, there's support for Intel and Rockchip NPUs, but f...

GitHub
🤏 so close to just ignoring github issues without any sort of debug logs even though the issue template couldn't be any clearer about the necessity of debug logs

Do you have a device with an AMD Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that you actively use? I could use your help testing support for monitoring AMD NPUs in Resources!

I'd really appreciate it if you'd check out the amdxdna-support branch of Resources' GitHub repository and check if NPU utilization correctly shows up in Resources.

You can find more info in this GitHub issue: https://github.com/nokyan/resources/issues/417
Instructions on how to build Resources is in the project's README, with Flatpak it's very simple. :)

Thank you!

#Linux #GNOME #Resources

Add full support for AMD NPUs · Issue #417 · nokyan/resources

Is there an existing issue for this? I have searched the existing issues Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Right now, there's support for Intel and Rockchip NPUs, but f...

GitHub

🎉 Resources 1.9 has just been released, here are the highlights:

• Thanks to the volunteers of GNOME Damned Lies, Resources is now available in many more languages
• Support for the new “xe” driver for Intel GPUs
• Link information is now also shown for Wi-Fi interfaces
• Resources can now halt graphical updates when its window is not in view to save on power
• Update to the GNOME 49 runtime
• Internal changes for less code complexity and clearer architecture

Enjoy! :)

→ Get it via Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/net.nokyan.Resources

#Linux #GNOME #GTK #Flatpak #Flathub

Install Resources on Linux | Flathub

Keep an eye on system resources

👀 Sneak peek for upcoming Resources 1.9: More translations! Thanks to the wonderful volunteers of GNOME Damned Lies, Resources will be available in many more languages such as Bulgarian, Finnish, Hebrew and Slovenian! → resources.nokyan.net
👋 Resources is a simple yet powerful monitor for your system resources and processes, written in Rust and made for GNOME desktops. → Get it via Flathub: flathub.org/en/apps/net.... → Source: github.com/nokyan/resou... → Find out more: resources.nokyan.net

Install Resources on Linux | F...
Install Resources on Linux | Flathub

Keep an eye on system resources

For the past week, I've been so angry and disappointed in the Linux community for being quiet in regards to any kind of celebration to advancing accessibility, but suddenly becoming vocal and supportive when privileged people start writing about how bad accessibility on Linux is while portraying contributors as the devils who don't care about anybody.

I'm so exhausted. I'm so demotivated. The Linux community really doesn't care about accessibility on Linux. No wonder accessibility on Linux sucks. No one wants to work on it because they keep getting bullied and pressured.

https://tesk.page/2025/06/18/its-true-we-dont-care-about-accessibility-on-linux/

#a11y #Accessibility #Linux #FOSS #GNOME #KDE

It’s True, “We” Don’t Care About Accessibility on Linux

What do concern trolls and privileged people without visible or invisible disabilities who share or make content about accessibility on Linux being trash without contributing anything to projects have in common? They don’t actually really care about the group they’re defending; they just exploit these victims’ unfortunate situation to fuel hate against groups and projects actually trying to make the world a better place. I never thought I’d be this upset to a point I’d be writing an article about something this sensitive with a clickbait-y title. It’s simultaneously demotivating, unproductive, and infuriating. I’m here writing this post fully knowing that I could have been working on accessibility in GNOME, but really, I’m so tired of having my mood ruined because of privileged people spending at most 5 minutes to write erroneous posts and then pretending to be oblivious when confronted while it takes us 5 months of unpaid work to get a quarter of recognition, let alone acknowledgment, without accounting for the time “wasted” addressing these accusations. This is far from the first time, and it will certainly not be the last.

TheEvilSkeleton
#203 Infinitely Proud

Updates on what happens across the GNOME project from week to week

Hey everyone!

Resources 1.8 has landed with new features such as showing the link type and speed of various devices and better support for more hardware like the Raspberry Pi's GPU.
And, of course, it features the latest GNOME 48 runtime!

Feel free to check it out! :)

https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources

#Linux #GNOME #Flatpak #Flathub #Rust #Rustlang

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