

Most of the exciting GNOME changes are in mutter rather than the shell.
This release we got a lot of efficiency and performance improvements which are exciting but not news headline clickbait exciting.


Most of the exciting GNOME changes are in mutter rather than the shell.
This release we got a lot of efficiency and performance improvements which are exciting but not news headline clickbait exciting.


TIL I always used Ctrl+shift+v
This keybind could help save me confusion when I switch between pasting in terminal and pasting in browser.


Just be aware that the music volume and the volume of noise in your environment are supplementary.
That means that if you raise the volume of your headphones to hear over your environment you risk damage.
Noise cancelling headphones help with this.
I haven’t read any research on whether active nouse cancellation contributes to this, since active NC is producing more noise in the audible range that you can’t perceive.
I do use active NC on planes and don’t feel pain in my ears, but I am wary of it and only use it on planes for now.


I like how 8bitdo did it.
They gave you a rechargable battery pack that could optionally be replaced with AA batteries.
Best of both worlds.


I think if you switched you would enjoy it so much more than Windows that you would prioritize Linux over the games with incompatible anticheats.
In due time though. Linux will always be available to you and eventually it will be suitable for your needs as well.


Interesting assessment. I always correlated anti cheat to “our enshittified game isn’t selling as well as projected. It must be piracy and cheaters”


Oh wow you anger much less easily.
I started boycotting when they started forcing uPlay even in Steam games.


Oh awesome! It’s like Frets on Fire but for DDR


Was this an active or passive adapter?


They’ve been working towards Project Mainline for a while. It benefits them as well from being in tree.
You can include Google meet, rust desk and jitsi as well
As someone who uses many of its features for job interviews on a Wayland machine, what doesn’t work?


I love this! I will use it everyday as I really don’t like Duolingo anymore.
One issue noticed, pronunciation and ui sounds are inadvertently linked.
For example

I don’t want UI sounds, but I want the pronunciation button to work. It does not with these settings.


Power saving maps: Yes!
Overrides the fucking power button: NOOOOOOO


Finally someone with a voice said it.
Epic gives so many games away, but their launcher and store are so bad that I don’t even play their free games.
I don’t care if Uni wants to run a store. But forcing me to use their store when I buy the game on steam is pretty af. So I don’t play Ubi games either.
Their shit launcher made the games run worse.
In present day. I dont want to use Windows. So I simply cannot play much if the new games from the other shit companies because they have some vendetta against Proton / Steam Deck.
Now they’re literally doing it to themselves.
If I could testify for Valve as a customer I would.


OpenCloud has made a conscious decision not to use relational databases and instead uses files to store metadata. This decision simplifies the system considerably and at the same time helps to improve scalability and system stability.
Well color me convinced. The most frustrating part about updating Nextcloud is fixing the database schema.
I don’t even want a database I just want a lightweight webui for manage my files from a browser.
OpenCloud fits the bill much better.


https://ente.io/ has e2ee. Tehg recently opened up their software so self hosting.
I font have enough exp with both Immich and Ente to make a statement as to whether they have all of the same features or not.


Cursed site is auto playing a video that isnt even visible when on mobile.


Kind of.
They’re not in your face. But they make sure their sponsors show up on the maps with custom pins
What’s wrong with multi monitor?
Gnome has been my example as the best multimonitor experience. It’s more reliable than even my work Mac when working with mixed DPI and multiple displays.