People need to realize they are allowed to play other games and go outside.
Honestly I couldn't even be mad at an faq like this. It's true and factual.
Currently Twisted Metal. It's far better than I expected.
My son always has his phone at school. Given how America is I wouldn't send him to school without a way to get a hold of me.
I heavily rely on these to keep myself organized. I've tried a few extensions on Firefox that didn't emulate the experience close enough. Does anyone know of any setting or extension that does tab groups in the tab bar like Chrome does?
I mean I'll check out the all sort just to see if some new communities pop up but it definitely isn't a way to consume content you actually want.
Just only use a subscription view.
My internet is shit but it's cheap. 19 usd a month for 40mbps down and 5 up. It's cheap enough that I can't complain really.
I've been trying to switch to Firefox but the tab groups suck and I rely on that pretty heavily so I'm stuck in chromium. Every tab group thing I've tried on Firefox is just worse.
I've gone back and forth with Garuda and Endeavor. Currently I'm on Endeavor and everything is pretty good, I definitely had a better time gaming with Garuda though.
Oh man I can't believe innertune finally got updated. Hell yeah.
Honestly I don't even bother with the cracks and whatnot. I have a burner Amazon that could get nuked and I wouldn't be sad and I use the send to kindle email to send epub files to that account using kavita and OpenBooks docker containers.
Its honestly very usable. Touch has some weirdness and I haven't gotten it working on my device but its one of the laptops not the tablets so I don't really care for touch. Look through the Table of Supported Features that OP linked to make sure whatever device you plan to pick up supports everything or is at least being worked on.
I'm currently running EndeavorOS on my Surface Laptop 4. I'll admit it was a pain to get working right, especially since I have the amd model, but damn once it's working its so nice.
Readarr and Lidarr have been less than functional for me. I switched to Deemix for music and just use libgen for books now.
My big hope from this is that people might learn more about federated content and the fediverse in general. Then they can move away from stuff meta makes into the actual private internet.
It's not fake but it is confusing. Pluton is a chip mostly meant for cloud infrastructure. I believe some surface devices have it too but either way just don't use windows if you're sailing the high seas.
I don't think I can use peertube. It's just not as good and it's way harder to host video content server wise. I just use a privacy respecting front end for YouTube. Everything else I'm on board with.
As an American, what actually is this? Am I stupid?
I didn't know it wasn't being developed anymore. Thanks for that info. I've been running it in docker on my home server for a long while and it still shows up that it has updates every once in a while. Suppose I should do more due diligence into it so I'm not screwing myself somehow.