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You know what they say, fight fire with fire!
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Good shape, not too heavy and preferrably wireless. The XM2we has been my favorite, though I've had it for only a couple of days.
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But the titanium frame more than makes up for it! /s
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If you throw it hard enough
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I think it has better customization than librewolf and (beta iirc) integration with tree style tabs and vertical tabs. Although I haven't used it for long (2-3 months) the experience has been great. It has been my recommendation for anyone coming from Chrome.
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In the meantime, Floorp has it built-in to the browser.
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I really don't know about these things, but I've heard that GitLab is a good alternative to GitHub?
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Use "site:lemmy.world" (for example) at the end of your search
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OEM Androids?
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Almost got a heart attack when I read that they made a subscription service.
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Imagine a 1tb drive partitioned into 16gb parts and a different distro on each. I have ALL the Linuxes.
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Even pirated games work if you run the installer through Steam.
Recently, Roblox (with Grapejuice) had stopped working. I looked around in settings and tried out different "Roblox release channels" and when choosing "Next" as the option, it started working again! So for anyone looking for a temporary fix, here it is.
Just got the Steam Deck and have everything set up, but I found out that Nobara has a Steam Deck version of their distro. My question is: is it worth switching to Nobara SteamDeck Version or stay on SteamOS? Are there any other big differences other than Arch vs Fedora? Also, does it use KDE?
Just got the Steam Deck and have everything set up, but I found out that Nobara has a Steam Deck version of their distro. My question is: is it worth switching to Nobara SteamDeck Version or stay on SteamOS? Are there any other big differences other than Arch vs Fedora? Also, does it use KDE?
Are there any ways to contribute to FOSS developers other than paying? I would really like to help/contribute but unfortunately have no regular income so no way to do so monetarily.
I've found that you can play Rust on servers on linux. The only caveat is that the server has to either have EAC turned off or have their own AC, which on official servers is very rare. But its a lot more common on cracked servers (ArabArust for example). So if you really want to play Rust, you can. Just search cracked rust servers and look out for "Anti-Cheat" or something and you'll get one.
So I bought the Timex Easy Reader after some research and got it for really cheap, but I have never worn any watch so I don't know if it's too big?