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I generally would for desktop use, and absolutely wouldn’t rexommend them for a new user.
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I generally would for desktop use, and absolutely wouldn’t rexommend them for a new user.
Agreed, flatpaks are great for desktop apps. I use Nix for the majority of my packages, but I use flatpak for proprietary for the sandboxing.
What does uBlue switching away from it have to do with someone wanting to install it on Silverblue?
Nix is useful for CLI packages, which aren’t very simple to use through flatpak. It also has far more packages, and is very useful for creating development environments.
I see, I only use distrobox for building software that doesn’t easily run on NixOS, so that likely shouldn’t matter too much for me.
I have never heard of toolbx before, can anyone share how it compares to Distrobox? I’ve been using that for some time.
The joysticks don’t look like they’re in a comfortable spot for me sadly. They seem to be around where the touchpads on the Steam Deck are and personally that isn’t a comfortable spot to keep my thumbs for the majority of a play session. These devices should really just copy the Steam Deck layout, it’s already a copy of the Wii U.
They may not be what you want, but this article listed multiple distinguishing features. 1080p, 120hz, hall effect joysticks and triggers, adjustable triggers, and a camera.
I’d still choose a Steam Deck personally, but there are definitely enticing features here that I wish the Steam Deck offered.
Bottles should make it really simple. You might run into the occasional problem with the installers, but they usually have workarounds.
And what shit is that?
99% of things people do on a computer just require a web browser, and those definitely work on Linux.
That’s awesome, I remember him mentioning in much older videos that he wants to switch to Linux when its ready enough for him to game on. He also shits on Windows every chance he gets, so glad he got to switch.
It also says they’re going to be using Framework laptops which is equally cool!
Fortunately that will be quite soon
I really like ProtonVPN with the unlimited plan. Comes with their premium email, drive, and password manager for $8-12 a month (depending on what plan length you buy)
The company that makes it seems invested in crypto, but what does radicle itself have to do with it?
They didn’t enforce it on an unrelated project, they enforced it on Vaxry, an FDO contributor.
Absurd take lol. Every organization needs a code of conduct and someone to enforce it.
Its a video sharing his opinion on the topic. If you just wanted to know what happened he linked all of the articles…
Tauri is the electron alternative we already have. This does look like a good framework, just not the same as electron.