Living the dream ~
Which is 5TB of movies I think I should watch, 1.5TB of stuff I already watched and think I would watch again and the rest of stuff I actually want to watch.
Living the dream ~
Which is 5TB of movies I think I should watch, 1.5TB of stuff I already watched and think I would watch again and the rest of stuff I actually want to watch.
Jellfyfin is the reason why I do this. I went from spending 30 minutes dumpster diving through terrible movies in one of the streaming platforms to now spending 30 minutes trying to choose from a selection of movies that I actually want to watch.
Drawing hands is hard
My kindle oasis (1st gen) cover disagrees with this statement. Somehow my Kindle Keyboard outlasted my oasis by a decade.
I blame my career choices to that game and the 90s movie “Hackers”.
Dungeon Keeper, Diablo II, StarCraft maybe, Morrowind, Uplink, Civilization II, Sim City 2000 or 3000 (depends on what will run), quake.
Maybe it’s a Minecraft-trained AI.
Flatpaks have helped me a lot reducing bloat, avoiding dependency hell.
That said, probably there’s some overlapping dependencies that, if installed in a different way I could save some space, but it’s not worth it in my opinion.
I’m also using rootless podman+systemd for certain services, but that’s been a mixed bag compared with plain old docker or LXC.
IMO and maybe a wrong one, issues tend to happen for four reasons:
I’ll say that the third one is very rarely occurring in Mint, and I wouldn’t say it’s not happening in Windows.
The first one is in my experience the most common, though less frequent than it was some time ago.
The last one is the reason you see many posts around here :)
I use Chameleon, and probably some other users do, so I guess both the 4% and that 3% is skewed, though I guess not more than 1% or 2% even.
Not what you asked (Plasma theme), but my favorite UI theme since always has been MacOS Drawingboard:
https://www.appimagehub.com/p/1219916
Wishing it was possible on Linux for +20 years…
Mountain Dew Verification Can when?
First thing I heard about it, what happened? (Is it pinebook?)
Don’t mind me, also we all probably think alike.
I’m right now going through the Saturn and Dreamcast catalog.
OP is just asking if he can use the Switch offline and what will happen to games bought online, albeit phrased very oddly.
Well the interesting part of this is that they will collaborate on the engine but the frontend will still be independent.
I think this is a sound strategy (if I understood it well) as the key differentiators remain but the hard parts (running the damn things) become collaborative.
This also IMO helps a lot user experience, as dealing with broken scripts, mysterious wine settings and keeping up with version changes makes playing a game a big ordeal compared with other platforms (In some cases like old games, it can be worse).
I send links from my browser to freetube, which is fantastic.
Protect your home, use xdg ninja
Boom, Rostedt.
I’m pretty surprised it was this guy; he’s pretty senior and has a ton of experience.
Linus could have shown a bit of leniency this time.
I just use butterflies.