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Game dev and Linux user
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Monitors at different refresh rates is a downside of x11, which Mint uses for all its desktop environments. Fortunately, they’re working on moving to Wayland for the Cinnamon edition, which has better support for that. There’s an experimental version you can use now, and they plan to be done in 2026.
I’d test things first ofc, maybe with your laptop plugged into one of the monitors.
I mean, for most distros you should be about to install and use the OS without touching the terminal. Yeah, you may want to use it for some things (idk what you were trying to do) but it’s kind of the same thing in Windows with registry edits and such. It’s a tool and if you don’t know how to use it, you’re probably gonna get lost.
Also how is it easier to go to a webpage to download an installer instead of using a store? Even microsoft is trying to move in that direction.
I don’t want to say your experience is invalid because I definitely think Linux can improve in terms of user experience. But it’s not very helpful to just complain about stuff vaguely.
I mean as long as it’s apple and not some small company or individual, they can extort away.
Don’t all mastodon accounts have RSS feeds?
Some people want some sort of suggestion system. I figure as long as it’s an opt-in choice, why not? Gives people what they want and makes the ecosystem more enticing. And at least it’s an algorithm that’s transparent rather than one controlled by a large corporation.
I mean the free choice argument falls apart a bit when you consider that YouTube is essentially a monopoly.
YouTube isn’t gonna give you brownie points for shilling for them
Wow, compared to other anti cheat software vac is really lenient. To accidentally set it off is a real achievement.
If it detects another language on a website, it shows up on the URL bar
I mean my takeaway would be that the us shouldn’t slaughter and torture people, not that they should have slaughtered and tortored more people to curb opium production.
Webcord is hardly a 3rd party app. It’s essentially just a specialized web browser for the discord site.
No I think some of them are just racism.
The companies he took over after they were were founded?
Ah, yeah that would make sense. You can always just keep a copy of ungoogled chromium. Some of those might even support web apps, which would make sense for a cloud gaming site.
What websites don’t work? I’ve only had warnings for some test taking sites (although usually it works fine anyway.) If there’s no actual compatibility issues and it’s just enforcing it for the sake of it this should do the trick.
If a mastodon user mentions (@) a community, they’ll post there. They can also reply to comments on Lemmy and you’ll see it. Unfortunately I don’t think Lemmy has a way to see regular mastodon accounts/comments right now other than that.
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