

The entire KDE Community is incredible. From KDEConnect to Kdenlive, Krita, and Plasma I am a very happy nerd.
The entire KDE Community is incredible. From KDEConnect to Kdenlive, Krita, and Plasma I am a very happy nerd.
I used to run a Plex server locally, with content provided by Usenet. It was by far the most stable/robust experience I’ve had, but I like being able to watch whatever I want on a whim.
Yeah Debrid + Stremio and you’re set.
Started with Ubuntu’s initial 4.10 release back in '04. I wish I still had the Live CD they mailed me. When Ubuntu ditched Gnome for Unity I switched to Mint. Up until a few months ago I was dual-booting Windows alongside it, but with 10’s EOL approaching I’m ditching it.
I do keep an old laptop running Win10 specifically for some Audio-related software I just can’t get to work in Linux.
I would not, simply because it’s an online service. I avoid those whenever possible, and for such a simple piece of software I would expect it to run locally on my machine.
edit: by simple I don’t mean you did a poor job. I’m sure you put a lot of hard work into it, I just mean the concept of a word processor is simple.
Steam Deck. I can play in bed, or even hook it up to the TV in my living room and play from my couch. I even picked up a wireless keyboard and mouse for that specific purpose.
When I was in my 20’s I had my PC hooked up directly to my TV. Now I have kids and I would rather not have it set up like that, but it may be an option for you.
High shipping costs, customs, currency conversion, etc.
And yet again they’re based out of Europe, which makes this out of reach for most Canadians.
For me it depends on what the bot is actually doing. I don’t have any problem with a bot that helps with moderation, provides an unpaywalled article, or others that help the user.
What I do dislike are all the bots that are just making posts from an RSS feed. If it’s a dedicated community for that purpose that’s fine, but that’s often not the case.
edit: I think a simple way to sum up my feelings is that I don’t want bots posting content, I want people to do that. Bots can help parse that content, or even provide context, but I don’t come here to interact with them.
While it’s not the solution you’re looking for, you can always write a script for those commands, and have it run on each startup.
Yes, but then you need to go in and change out some of the mods that aren’t up-to-date, which for some users is intimidating.
I chose not to include them since they aren’t updated frequently, and in my experience often require the user to do some fiddling. If you’re experienced in setting up modpacks, then they are a decent starting point though.
I’ll save you all a click: https://flathub.org/apps/org.prismlauncher.PrismLauncher
Use either Midnight Controls, or Controlify if you want to use the gamepad. Midnight Controls has a Steam Deck profile built-in.
I ran Lockdown in Wine without any problems during my time at school. Given, this was about 7 years ago so things may have changed.
“These work in web browser included into tvs like samsung”
and
“I have not tried it in the browsers thats included into tvs tho”
Are contradictory statements.
Your TV is playing a large part in the degraded visuals. It may be receiving a 720p signal from the Steam Deck, but it then needs to upscale that to whatever resolution your TV is displaying. Most TVs are hot garbage at doing this task, and will make your picture look washed out, or even pixelated.
If you aren’t using the Official Dock and Charger, then you need to make sure they’re delivering enough power for the Deck and any attached peripherals. USB-C is much more complex than previous generations, and not all docks/cables are created equal.
These are problems I’ve never encountered in my ~2 years of owning a Deck myself, but I can’t give you more feedback without knowing what specific Dock and Television you’re using.
Yes but doing it on a Nintendo Switch is cumbersome. It requires you to edit the DNS settings on the console itself. Nintendo doesn’t support unofficial multiplayer services.
Maybe this is new to the deck, but Steam has had the feature itself for years.
Arhive.org is where I get most of mine.
As a guitarist ToneLib and Carla are also up there for me.