I’ve been using a 6 since it’s release, it’s been solid for me. The 7 is slightly sleeker/smaller but they’re almost identical in performance.
I’ve been using a 6 since it’s release, it’s been solid for me. The 7 is slightly sleeker/smaller but they’re almost identical in performance.
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Tubular: A fork of NewPipe (Github) that implements SponsorBlock (Github) and ReturnYouTubeDislike (Github). https://github.com/polymorphicshade/Tubular?tab=readme-ov-file#a-fork-of-newpipe-github-that-implements-sponsorblock-github-and-returnyoutubedislike-github
Making a note of fd and edir for later. Thanks.
Most people start off with something a bit easier - Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu. There’s no reason to jump straight into Arch.
Personal recommendations. Sometimes I take a chance on random artists that I see on Bandcamp. Music/artists from TV shows and movies. Music I hear when out and about, Shazam is a wonderful app for identifying tracks.
They don’t believe in that bullshit any more than you do.
If they really believed that Big Brother is always watching them and will pass judgment when the time comes their behavior would be completely different, they might even be tempted to actually read that book they claim is his word. Alas…
I haven’t used Windows in so long. I wasn’t aware this was a thing.
Artist name, album name, track name, track number, album art. Album artist in the metadata. Composer, label in the metadata.
What more do you need?
How do you get to that setting? I swear it used to be under “Languages and Layouts”, I don’t see an option for Dvorak.
Can I choose dvorak yet?
I rarely turn Bluetooth on. Maybe 2 hours in a week.
I use it daily on three devices running two different distros (void and arch). It’s been as stable as xfce.
KDE has been very stable for years.
I chuckled but that’s harsh.
I really wish PostmarketOS worked with more recent hardware, especially some of the Pixel line.
Teaching English to non-native speakers will fully open your eyes as to how broken and outright ridiculous the English language is. “To” and “too”. “Through” and “threw”…