Tobias Bernard on Nostr: What if "software repair" was a system feature? Every app comes with its source and ...
What if "software repair" was a system feature?
Every app comes with its source and flatpak manifest, and there's a "Repair" button in the window context menu that opens it in Builder.
When you're done with your repair it's easy to set a different name/icon (so it shows up as a separate app in the system), install it locally, or share it as a flatpak bundle.
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