

You can’t move around in them, it’s either play or pause and repeat, which sucks (as shorts don’t have to be short…)
Oddly enough, this seems to be a desktop limitation. I can scrub backwards and forwards just fine on my phone.
You can’t move around in them, it’s either play or pause and repeat, which sucks (as shorts don’t have to be short…)
Oddly enough, this seems to be a desktop limitation. I can scrub backwards and forwards just fine on my phone.
Very high priority isn’t a number that you especially want low (or high), in fact it’s probably not good for it to be 0. It’s just what is considered important to work on. Once those are fixed, even if no new problem crops up, they’ll just relabel existing bugs that they want to focus on getting fixed.
This is in contrast to the 15-minute bugs, that you do want to go to zero.
Discord doesn’t have sound sharing on Linux whether X11 or Wayland. They just haven’t built the functionality.
You might find just the inbuilt linux (crostini) under chromeos is fine…
Crostini is only sort of built-in Linux. It’s more like a built-in Linux VM, and performance suffers a bit because of it. If they’re not doing anything heavy, you should be correct, it’ll be fine.
I mean that’s barely even concessions, that’s pretty much just standard EU membership. Which I agree, the UK will have to take.
The public version of SteamOS is 2.0, which is very different from SteamOS 3.0 which is on the Steam Deck.
I think that’s exactly right. I think there is a one-time cost they could pay, but it’s a lot more, so they just didn’t bother.
I agree. I’m not sure whether Amazon should get fines the second a bad seller makes a bad action, but they should definitely have to prove (according to external criteria) that they are making good faith efforts to remove bad actors.
This Key and Peele skit shows what it could be like for a party. Who wants to do only downtime activities now?
I believe when Google lengthened their support period, it only applied to new models of Chromebooks, not already released ones.
I want to try a dwarf Grand Strategy game. I’d probably be lost for my first 1000 hours, but I think it’d still be fun to try.
I use an RX6800XT for my GPU, and a Logitech C920 for my webcam.
The biggest thing for me is that a lot of them don’t officially support dual-booting on one disk, e.g. Kinoite. I like to have multiple distros installed so I have a fall-back. I love using Tumbleweed for gaming, but I’d love to use an atomic distro for my development work. But I don’t want to use one in an unsupported way, as that defeats the point in my eyes.