

Welcome to the dark side. Steamdeck also got me onto Linux fully around Fall 2022 and I’ve never looked back. Glad you’re here!!
Welcome to the dark side. Steamdeck also got me onto Linux fully around Fall 2022 and I’ve never looked back. Glad you’re here!!
If you like offline music Poweramp on Android is great. Not free tho
I want to switch to Incus so bad but I’m deep into proxmox. Anyone have recommendations of how best to migrate?
I’ve been happily using AirVPN. They let you have a static port. I tried ProtonVPN before and the dynamic port that is provided was way more frustrating to deal with
That rigged together rack for all the GPUs is pretty cool though
My use case may be a bit niche… but I use multiple Firefox profiles for different things and relying on only Firefox sync didn’t workout for me. Hosting linkwarden for just myself was the perfect solution for me
Wow Larry contributed to these old Broadcom drivers?! I’m using them to this day on my old macbook. RIP
Didn’t know you could share the pass-through. Thanks for that bit of info!
I use the back buttons for all sorts of stuff. But the most common use is remapping ABXY to them. That way, I dont have to lift my thumb off the joysticks as much.
Also some games have easier menu navigation with a mouse, so I’ll map left and right click to r1 and l1 and use a track pad to navigate menus.
I’m on Debian Stable with KDE Plasma. Been thinking of trying XFCE because i’ve only heard good things. But eh…everything runs smoothly as it is so I’m happy.
Try ProtonVPN. It has a free tier that will probably work for your needs.
They didn’t say how long they stay at any location for. So if it’s a short trip for a few days and then fly back home, traveling with just a carry-on is very reasonable.
It’s also direct downloading only from a single peer instead of using a seeder/leecher pool
I have these hashes from when the first dmca happened.
Hash v1:404295db91d035ae11395ad1755ab7e5dc8b6f19 Hash v2: f2bd7dbfd7ec2e25c9e848cf0b17d771332e57e3ba109368e111c0a45967966e
Nice to see some competitors to Firefox, Chrome, and all their forks