If it’s working for you then great, but that hasn’t been updated in over 2 years. For something that all my input is filtered through I’d like something better maintained.
If it’s working for you then great, but that hasn’t been updated in over 2 years. For something that all my input is filtered through I’d like something better maintained.
I’ve been using it on my gaming rig/dev workstation for nearly a year and its been great. Games work great. I had some issues with printer drivers, and with some dev tools. I hadn’t used a fedora-based system in years so many of my issues likely stemmed from that. Editors seem to be confused by the home symlink, especially IntelliJ et al.
Overall I’d highly recommend it. Someone mentioned slow boot, but that hasn’t been my experience. It boots within a few seconds.
Thank you for that! Wicked
not sure why, but i read this in J K Simmons’ voice.
I so want them to do this. Big ol baphomet right on the cover, and put the TST tenets on the first page. If they undercut the Trump bible aren’t they kind of obligated to go with the cheaper option?
it will attempt anything. just search around for anyone else whose tried the app. odds are pretty good.
I’m guessing those pieces of software won’t run in wine? Its pretty good these days.
Radiator heating is not so omnipresent either. I’m familiar with it, but modern homes in my area do not generally use it.
A lot of the big running blogs do reviews of the big popular training plans. Some of them are available for free, or are listed in their books. Personally I like he 80/20 plans. The focus is on doing a lot of easy slow building, but still keeps a wide variety of training runs. They have some good complementing strength plans too.
What? For like, decades.
The answer is still yes. Your posts go out to the fediverse and comments come in from the fediverse.
Its unfortunately true. I’m not sure how to get more engagement from businesses and municipalities, but if they got involved to maintain their locations then it would be a great help. Just have to make it attractive enough in terms of tourism and money. Or just easy enough. Like a POI database that would update entries across many of the map platforms at once. No idea how feasible that is, but I’m sure business owners would love to have one simple tool to update their data rather than 10.
Just remember that these community efforts are only maintained by the community. If the data is inaccurate then the area needs more help.
As Darth Vader said, you have to be the change you want to see in the world.
If you appreciate OpenStreetMaps then check out StreetComplete. Its “like” Pokemon Go but for improving maps.
I’ve been using Magic Earth for a while and it is quite good. Better interface than OsmAnd and Organic, but I keep all three installed.
Fcast seems pretty promising but it looks like it’s only implemented in Grayjay thus far.
I’ve got a handful of Android-based TVs that I’m becoming increasingly irritated with. Google regularly pushes updates that break stuff. I already have Jellyfin and Navidrome running on my network and can play them on the TV without issue. Netflix et al are also no issue, but being able to stream other sources such as YouTube/NewPipe.
I am not a fan of Apple either, so adding to them to the mix is a nonstarter.
This looks exactly like what I’m looking for!
Oh that isn’t quite what I was looking for but I’ve got Home Assistant and Jellyfin already. I’ll have to play with this! Thanks!
I generally agree, but its difficult to say what kind of vulnerabilities may lie in wait due to outdated dependencies. Heliboard seems to be the successor, also does not have network access, and is more regularly updated. Whatever satisfies your threat model though.