prim is the best launcher imo, I wouldn’t use anything else personally.
redpilled and based (on crack and estrogen)
let’s burn down capitalism and hold hands >:3
always open to dms
prim is the best launcher imo, I wouldn’t use anything else personally.
minecraft is not infinite there is a world border by default that makes the world about 60 million by 60 million blocks
hyprland but I’m a noob
you know the stream deck is currently running on arch right?
I don’t see how insisting on having male pronouns has to do with the feasibility of a browser engine or the development status of it either, but here we are.
yeah but ladybird devs care more about enforcing male centric pronouns than spending all of like 5 minutes changing him to they after many people requested it.
you would think it would take less time to make the change than to justify your actions and create bad will towards the project
did they ever stop being little bitches about pronouns?
are you only going to play open source games too?
try vencord/vesktop it allows you to stream over discord on Wayland, plus a bunch of other stuff.
as software becomes more complicated and harder to modify the tools we use to pirate will catch up eventually
looking at the GitHub page that was linked it has every feature the others do except built in Nvidia support, and I get how that can be a big deal, but if you have amd or Intel I would rather have the one with all the features.
from what I’m looking at chimera seems better
to answer your question KDE is not arch. Linux has a bunch of distros, you can think of one as a collection of packages. some distros want to do things one way some want to do it others.
the biggest difference between distros for most users are mostly desktop environments and package managers. KDE is the desktop enrollment, there are many others that you could also use, like gnome, or use none at all and only use the terminal. the package manager is how you get new packages and update the ones you already have. examples are apt and pacman.
you can make any distro work like another by installing the same packages, although this may not always be the easiest to do. an easy way to change your experience with Linux is to try a different desktop environment, you can run multiple on the same distro and switch between them, see what you like.
good thing they have 14 years to work on it
one of us… on of us
have you tried the flatpak? it should include any dependencys you need. im on arch and it works great from the aur, but i know that does not really help you.