But only if it results in reclaimed vertical real estate! Vertical tabs in edge is a a net loss in screen space, which makes it pointless in my opinion
But only if it results in reclaimed vertical real estate! Vertical tabs in edge is a a net loss in screen space, which makes it pointless in my opinion
I would read this book! Even a blog post, I’d 100% be interested
Thanks, this is cool! Definitely looks fun to play around with, plus logging might help demystify proton nonsense
I have no idea how people set up more than one program in proton/lutris/bottles/whatever but it is definitely super cool.
Until proton becomes well documented with tutorials and explanations I feel like this is sadly unachievable for most casual people
I think this is spot on. Raising a family takes time, and if there are not enough like human hours available in a “standard” schedule/lifestyle for two average people, they just aren’t going to be able to raise a family. I think it’s as simple as that.
I tried the same atomic budgie recently - love budgie compared to any other desktop environment, but I could not figure out how to install non flatpak programs.
I have never seen anything about “layering”, and couldn’t install essential software that happens to only be distributed as a .deb/.rpm file without help from chatgpt, toolbox, and manually installing probably 30 dependencies by basically guess and check.
Until rpm-ostree has an actual like wiki or manual or until fedora has articles on how to deal with these issues I don’t know how many people could use it, especially normal users.
Sweet! If you or other readers are into this sort of thing, I think it has the same vibe as “If Books Could Kill”, some very solid debunking going on there too
These look super cool, but it says episode is unavailable - where do you listen to these?
What about onlyoffice? The UI is a lot more modern which is probably the issue right?
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