Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
It’s been just over a month using Fedora silverblue (Ublue ) for me and the experience has been pretty good.
What I do is just setup a distrobox container with the arch image and install software using paru from AUR. So far this workflow has been working really well. for me.
Also if you decide to use any Ublue spin, you’ll also get homebrew pre-installed. So that can also be considered as an alternative option to AUR.
If you are using a lemmy app on your phone, switch to the list view so that the thumbnail becomes smaller and the title important parts appear easily interactable.
Yeah boost is definitely good, it was my main app until a few months ago. Recently I have been trying Connect, which is another great app.
Connect has improved a lot since I first tried it, also doesn’t have any ads. But all things considered - Boost is bit more polished than connect.
I think it’s the Boost app.
Have you tried Floorp yet ? It’s pretty good, you may find some things really neat coming from Vivaldi.
I tried both flatpak Steam and the non-flatpak one which comes with Bazzite. I gave it access through flatsel like usual, but when I tried to add the drive from within steam it just sat there doing nothing.
I have not encountered this issue on other distros.
Actually I don’t have an igpu, I have an rx6600 and an i5 10400f.
I’m currently using Aurora-dx, is the switcheroo patch available there too ?
Rather than rebasing, would there be a way to to layer the Bazzite Optimizations (Kernel & scheduler Optimizations for gaming, not Lutris etc) on top of aurora-dx?
Thanks for sharing this, but I have found another way to control the volume. I’m using back taps on my phone to control the volume now. It’s very convenient.
I have edited my post to include how I enabled this.
Bruh I just got the OnePlus 12… Welp…
Pixel pricing is horrendous in my region anyway.
My msi motherboard randomly erases boot entries, I have to keep the computer on for a few minutes and reboot so that my other boot entry appears.
It maybe a problem with the m.2 slot, but it has been the case ever since I bought the motherboard.
Anyways I’m gonna stick to a different manufacturer for my motherboard if I’m building a new PC.
I use a firefox addon to hide shorts. works most of the time I guess.
I agree. Having loops within pixelfed makes more sense.
I was surprised to see moondrop releasing an android device. If they can keep it affordable it will sell well.
At that point BSD will take the place of linux I guess.
I have tried Buyvm when I was getting into selfhosting during the pandemic.
They were pretty cheap too, not sure about the pricing these days but you should take a look.
From the image, I have seen 3 of them on my youtube homepage.
It’s such a distraction while you are browsing for videos… Recently I have been trying this extension to block off shorts. I think it works for the most part.
Hope this helps someone.
Try logging into anilist in a browser that has been installed as a native package. Then temporarily set it as the default browser and open Miru then try ‘login with anilist’ .
This worked for me.