

To be honest I can’t give any answer, but I tried Paisa and it felt sketchy, so I decided to use GNUCash.
To be honest I can’t give any answer, but I tried Paisa and it felt sketchy, so I decided to use GNUCash.
For some reason benchmarks won’t load on my device.
Could anyone please upload the images somewhere else?
I’m trying to tinker with my system and replace a perfectly good and well optimized default kernel for some kernel made for specific niche use cases and I don’t see any performance increase. Why would it be?
Yes, surprisingly the default kernel is optimized well rather than just being a badly written placeholder that users should manually replace for their system to become usable.
It’s 2025 and stuff is designed to just work out of the box.
Please.
If I wanted to read Musk, I’d follow him.
If I wanted to see someone’s tweets all day, I’d be Twitter instead of Lemmy.
I use Lemmy to read Lemmy, not to be reading screenshots of Twitter in Lemmy.
Thanks.
Hey, QR Scanner you linked is pretty good. Even has the option to share contacts into the app to generate QR code for them, which is something not every QR app can do well.
Thanks for the recommendation, I think I’ll use this now.
There is an extension that can make externally opened links to open in temporary containers.
Not quite what you want but could work, depending on what’s your workflow and what you’re trying to achieve.
There’s also a software that acts like a browser and handles links, but instead of opening them, it shows you a list of browser’s you have installed and you can choose which one to use. It also has an option to open said links in private windows (incognito) instead of normal windows.
Again, probably not the solution you wanted, but works for me.
Of you like any of the two solutions I listed above, let me know, I’ll send you the links.
Keypirinha. Krunner is good but not that good.
Sharex. Spectacle is fine but not perfect.
What are you trying to achieve?
Yggdrasil allows to make P2P connections between any 2 devices.
Which is totally unfair imo.
I think Google should rename their company and products to not be confused with Gnome.
Sometimes I think that I miss skeuomorphism, but then I realize it’s not the skeuomorphism that I miss, but my childhood and days when the world was much simpler.
Would I like to bring back skeuomorphic UIs? Yes.
BTRFS works for me.
I tried NTFS, but Steam games won’t run from NTFS partitions under Linux.
Depending on the site it may or may not work, and can be easy or hard to set up (there are many ways pagination is done), but I found this one to be the best:
Removed commands: nethack
What? screen had nethack builtin?
I saw Linux used on Boeing passenger service systems.
Of course, RSS is the way. I mean, emails are good, but they were meant for 2 way communication. When you want to have a 1 way communication channel, RSS is always preferred, IMHO.
Even 1 RSS feed for all comments (in any location) is better than no RSS fees at all.
If I use this to make some kind of a «guest book» page on my personal site, is there a way to have an RSS feed of all posted comments? I don’t think I’ll be checking the page every day but I want to be notified when there is a new comment.
I think any person with ability to read and follow instruction can install arch in 15 minutes (excluding waiting for things to download), there is nothing special about it.
What do you mean by people being obsessed over Arch?
Archlinux is Linux, it’s just a minimal distro that allows you to only use whatever you want to use. I have no idea what’s with being obsessed over it other than «use arch btw» which became a local meme recently.
I wish it was only about software…