Honestly as an American I’d love it we talked about both and perhaps actually did anything about either
Honestly as an American I’d love it we talked about both and perhaps actually did anything about either
Gross. I feel like this is going to force people to burn shit down to stop this type of behavior. Bring back the 70’s
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
I use this and its worked great
Yeah, I did 3 so idk. I’ll try again later
Same, I also couldn’t get it to read the OPML from Feeder but hell yeah on the effort, looks slick just not for me
That’s my hope too, that doing it for Ubuntu means other distros can ride the coat tails, fingers crossed for Fedora
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I used it for years and loved it but after a while the reinstall for every upgrade sucked and I ditched it and went to GNOME Fedora. I mean honestly Debian with GNOME is probably good enough but if you really wanted to you could install the pantheon desktop environment
If you have the ability using Plex on the ps5 to stream your media to it is quite nice too
400 feels laughably low.
I know this isnt the place but this dude truly looks like a balding Dennis Reynolds
You can also get a oled with a modchip installed
https://archive.org/download/citra-nightly-2104
Probably less of a headache to just use archive.org
Speaking of enshittification here’s the archive link to bypass the demand to sign up
A very fair point. I am stuck on iOS for work but for personal use lineageOS with MicroG
Dumb question but what are your thoughts on just using iOS
I used the fxtec for a bit just for the keyboard, it truly feels better however the rest of the aspects of the phone were a bit rough
The other side of it for me was I didn’t want to deal with the inevitable increase in data collection that Reddit signaled it would be doing to increase ad revenue
Gotta pump those numbers up, I’d honestly guess 99%
The update was very smooth on the ROG Ally, truly feels great on this handheld especially in comparison to how Chimera felt on the older Aya handhelds