

that my grandparents remembered middle ages or even the dinosaurs
I am working on fedi software that is hoping to allow Kodi, Plex and Popcorn Time get rid of IMDb/TMDB dependency. Dm me if you’re skilled in SvelteKit and/or Go, especially the Fiber framework, or machine learning with Rust and willing to contribute.
that my grandparents remembered middle ages or even the dinosaurs
It really makes you see how the petrochemical industry kills two birds with one stone here
ah great, another glowie thread
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simple is often the opposite of easy
virtually any built in card works these days. with 3rd party cards… well you’re better of looking up it’s chipset and how well it is supported by linux before you buy one, for example some cheap realtek dongles had no WPA3 support and worse throughput. Iirc Broadcom has for a long time been hostile towards linux.
For me protonlaunch game.exe
worked for >90% of the games that didn’t provide native releases. so glad steam deck came out.
what distro was it back then? some distros religiously dedicated to software freedom don’t ship the proprietary linux-firmware
blobs which might, among other things, contain your WiFi drivers.
Pop OS uses archaic software packages. For me Alpine has a good balance between stability and new stuff (no graphical installer though), on the same note my gaming daily driver, Artix, which is based on Arch never broke but that might be due to the fact I installed a lot of my software using nix, cargo and flatpak.
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This. Then just pipe to open
(if I remeber the Mac equivalent of xdg-open correctly). Or, get a terminal emulator that implements libsixel.
that you’re supposed to show a middle finger as if you were showing it to yourself