Yes. Steam Deck is based on Arch linux. I even have PyCharm installed.
I’ll do this later…
Yes. Steam Deck is based on Arch linux. I even have PyCharm installed.
No. Just have to burn the OS image to an SD card and plug everything up.
Steam Deck. I’m half serious if you got a wireless mini keyboard with touch pad. You can play games on it too BTW ;)
I would love a FOSS version of Rhino3D.
I can and do donate to the Lemmy project. I should also donate to the instances I use. I’ll donate for you as well, I don’t even need Netflix.
You have to be a paying customer to use that app IIRC.
I prefer an MP3 player over my phone. Here is the one I use. Why I like this one:
I did something similar except I wrote a C# program and used AvaloniaUI to build a cross-platform GUI. It was a project to learn C#. I have to make some updates to that now that I think about it…
I wish MediMonkey was on Linux…
I just have my music collection in Playlist and use Audacious to play them. All the music in the Playlist are saved in relative format so I can just copy the folders and keep the same Playlists
It’s also as safe as the user allows. You can put in all the safety measures but that means nothing if the use disables them for convenience.
One of us! One of us!
Didn’t Microsoft do a study on security vulnerabilities and found that the overwhelmingly number of bugs was due to memory management?
I would really like Mozilla to make the best browser in the world please.
Powershell is already available for Linux
It would be great is LibreOffice Calc had more data analysis features.
If you could recreate the crashes and get those steps into a bug report that would be great for the developers.
People who write documentation, tutorials, and offer help to newbies are also important. We as a community really need to highlight that you don’t need to be a coder to contribute to open source. We should set examples how sharing of knowledge is just as important.
I’ve read that GitLab is experimenting with the concept.