

I seem to vaguely remember it working on Hyprland a while back, though it’s possible I’m misremembering things. Also, idk about it on Nvidia.
I seem to vaguely remember it working on Hyprland a while back, though it’s possible I’m misremembering things. Also, idk about it on Nvidia.
How does one even get to add search plugins on Qbittorrent? And how do you make sure they’re any good i.e you only visit the good ones?
Yeah, but Canonical have stated they want X11 session support (for GDM to be able to launch, not necessarily for GNOME’s X11 session), for 26.04 LTS, for one last LTS.
All true. And yet, plenty of people do want to play those games. And there are other games (Borked) which also cannot be played no matter what. Really annoying, that.
Obligatory Fuck Denuvo. If I had virtually infinite money, I’d do a hostile takeover of Denuvo and burn it to the ground.
This is it! This is it! If teachers can connect to students, then students will listen, will engage, and will be interested, excited, and ready to learn.
I’m not saying it’s easy, I’m not saying it’s common, but I am saying that I’ve had a total of about 40 teachers before university, and of them, there are only 2 that I can point to, where students at large felt really engaged with the class. And this is why.
Something tells me Canonical won’t just kneel to THE ALMIGHTY GNOME TEAM
How will they reconcile this with Ubuntu that wants 26.04 LTS to still be able to launch X11 sessions from GDM?
For me, the endgame is Fedora. Your mileage may vary, however.
Depends. Do we count in-app purchases of apps I’ve modded or obtained pre-modded? Do we count the cost of films as one-off rentals/purchases, or do we count them as subscriptions?
If we consider games as buying one-off licences for them that I kept in perpetuity, it would be in the few hundreds, probably about £400.
If we include streaming, as a subscription service that I’ve used for the last decade roughly, then 10×12×£10 (assuming a tenner a month), we’re looking at £1,200 saved for streaming.
However, at least 20-30 films have been downloaded by me personally, so assuming a cost of about a fiver per film (idk how much films go for these days), we’re looking at another ~£700.
But also, we have to include ad-free YouTube as YT Premium. And even if we’re to assume that YT Premium is anywhere close to the service I provide myself with, i.e downloading things I actually keep as digital files forever, it would still cost a lot. About 5 years of YT Premium would be (according to ChatGPT because I didn’t want to research price increases), just over £800.
But I’ve also watched both Netflix and Disney+ exclusives, namely Squid Game and The Mandalorian, so I guess streaming would’ve been much more expensive?
Also, we have about a year of Spotify, which ChatGPT (easier to give more accurate estimates) claims is just over £140.
Adding to that, apparently the cost of Netflix over the same period is just over £1,500, so that changes the total.
So far, £3500, not counting in-app purchases in modded games. If we count that (which is ridiculous cuz I would never spend that much money on games, even if I was a liquid trillionaire (meaning having £1T cash)), we’d probably be looking at something in the hundreds of thousands if not millions.
If my parents were hosting Jellyfin, I’d have done the same.
Though in my family, I’m far more likely to be the one hosting, and receiving requests
Unfortunately, they are also shutting down fakespot, which was far more important but nobody used it or even knew of it
They are removing fakespot as well, which was made to help users spot scams. THAT was valuable but nobody actually used it.
Quote from the article:
Regrettably, a huge opportunity was missed to make all smartphone and tablet batteries removable and replaceable by end-users.
Sounds like he’s quite experienced in the area
Appreciate the posting on the 2nd to avoid April Fools speculay
That costume is an awesome way of presenting yourself to the community!
Sounds good and all, but seeing as he wasn’t among the most active people since 2008, are we sure there wasn’t a more qualified candidate? Nothing against the guy, I’m just saying that surely there must have been more natural choices than him.
It all makes sense now! Like the 1234 password!
It’s already available in pretty high quality from pirate stream sites.
Also available to download as “PRE-HD” whatever that means.
Edit: PRE-HD means it’s the workprint
I prefer MAGMA personally
I got quite lucky, as my first laptop when I switched to Linux, was all-AMD and I had zero AMD issues. So when I was looking for a new laptop a few months back, I stumbled upon a cheap recent Thinkpad, with great specs, all AMD, and got it ASAP. Again, zero issues. But because of the Nvidia horror stories I’ve heard, I knew that there would be no Nvidia on my new machine. That was non-negotiable.
I know, right? Quite ironic that their own devs were going on about how unhappy they were with GDM dropping X11 session support.