

I use OpenScan and it works pretty well. You can also check out alternativeto.net
I like NixOS
I use OpenScan and it works pretty well. You can also check out alternativeto.net
Also 20 Minutes Till Dawn
Yep, tried a couple distros out and ended up on Arch for a year and was happy. Then switched over to NixOS and have been using it ever since, there’s no way I could ever main any other distro.
The Arch -> NixOS pipeline is real
I quite like Firefox for Android, mainly because I can install UBlock Origin and block ads, which Chrome does not support.
Weird, for me that only pops up if I already have the app installed, and only when I navigate from a different website to that one. I’m using Firefox Beta if that matters.
You can try the Dearrow extension, which uses a random or community-suggested frame from the video as the thumbnail. Made by the same person who made SponsorBlock. It can also use community-suggested titles for videos as well.
The only other repository I have is IzzyOnDroid for somewhat faster updates of some apps.
What I read a while ago was that it had too high latency and/or not enough speed to run video streaming for Peertube. It seems like there’s been some work done on getting Nix(OS) working over IPFS, and they asked about it on their latest community survey, but idk how much they’re focusing on it.
we’re reaching shit-post levels I never thought imaginable
AnySoftKeyboard has beta releases once a week, although idk how well they work. I’ve been using the stable version for years and I like it (although the autocorrect can be a bit silly sometimes).
UnexpectedKeyboard is the coolest and lets you easily type (what feels like) every single UTF-8 character imaginable lol. The typing feeling isn’t as nice and I don’t think there’s any autocorrect though so I don’t use it.
C/theydidthemath
Modern Lithium-Ion batteries like to stay between like 40%-70% charge, and going above or below that wears of out a bit faster. It was older batteries where you needed to fully empty and fully charge them.
From my very limited Python experience, I’d say GDScript manages to avoid some of it’s annoying parts while still being easy to work with. It also supports typed variables which is pretty cool, I know Python has type hints but idk if they’re enforced or have any performance benefits like in GDScript.
Godot, being open source, runs perfectly on Linux, I’ve been using it for years with no issues. Just install from your package manager and boom.
I believe the other two work but I haven’t tried them. Apparently you can get Unreal through EpicAssetManager or something, otherwise you may have to compile it yourself. People say Unity crashes often on Linux but idk how common that is really, could just be selection bias.
Sounds like Muzicbrains Picard should work, it scans the actual sound data and matches it with that song’s metadata. For manual adjustments I use kid3qt.
The only one I’ve ever tried was Dialogue Manager for Godot 4, which works pretty well for things like point-and-click games.
Oh that’s cool! Is there a site for youtube-dl as well?
Drop the International Space Station on Sonic