

One of the main thing Spotify has going for it is indie artists, without a label. And so a large portion of my collection will not be on services like Tidal or Apple Music
One of the main thing Spotify has going for it is indie artists, without a label. And so a large portion of my collection will not be on services like Tidal or Apple Music
And this is why there should always be a human in the loop for QA despite how many tests you have.
I used to have a Yoga, and when I put it in tablet mode I had a hotkey assigned that I could press to pull up Gnome’s built in on screen keyboard. Not as slick, but it worked
Keep that bullshit the fuck off of Lemmy
I’ve been using it for nearly a year now. It’s not perfect and has given me a little grief from time to time. But it gets the job done
I’m guessing this is the final Switch 1 only Direct. And maybe we’ll see a couple games shown off both this week and next week with the differences on display. Metroid Prime 4 will probably be the biggest showcase of what a cross-gen title can look like.
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the video encoders being missing is a huge disappointment
Day one support. Damn AMD, stepping up your game
In my case it’s a sign I might should try out PC gaming again. I’ve been console exclusively for like 15 years now because so few games used to work. But with Steamdeck’s popularity we might actually start seeing more than 10% of games getting native ports 🤞
We used to play this game with my improv troupe in college, it’s so much fun
DPaste.org - source is available and was created by an old coworker. I’ve used it for years
Snaps are crap. Not using them is one of the main reasons I’m considering switching to Mint
You need the “Userland” programs. Basic things like ls
, cp
, cat
, etc. Usually it’s GNU core tools, but there’s also BusyBox or BSD equivalents.
Mainly with the bootloader, but also a few device drivers. But this was like 6 years ago and UEFI was still new. So maybe it’s better now. Generally the older your hardware the more likely it is to be supported
The last time I tried installing on a MacBook I had all kinds of problems. Maybe it is better now, but I’d suggest starting with a traditional PC if you’re brand new to Linux
XFCE is a great option. I consider it middle ground as low resource needs, but also has most of the features you want in a DE. Things like IceWM or OpenBox are even lighter, but less featureful
Kagi. But it’s not free