Good to see that there is a yuzu fork with actual work being done!
Good to see that there is a yuzu fork with actual work being done!
My only gripe is that they post everything, so you need something like Lemmy to filter their posts. No way this ends up on my rss feed list, but really happy they exist.
So red through iron, blue through copper, and the other two?
This extension is also great https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5489/search-light/. It provides the overview search bar without moving everything around like the regular overview.
FHIR instead of all legacy standards. Also ISO IDMP to make referencing medicines way easier.
Looking at Steam Deck verified titles is also an option either on Steam or a third party website.
Probably the one thing my country (The Netherlands) does right… what is interesting though is that the government is also really pro-car - so the public transport is slowly dying. Also, there’s a bunch of issues with fatbikes driving 60km/h on bicycle lanes, but the infrastructure as a whole is solid.
Just installed it and nothing broke down. Gotta find something else to get my tinkering fix!
If you use GNOME https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme blends perfectly with libadwaita.
200/30 + 6GB on mobile for 58€/month in The Netherlands
Trade unions and lgbt clubs were attacked within the first three months after Hitler became the Chancellor. Already in the first month trade union offices and lgbt clubs were destroyed by the SA and people were sent to camps.
When I used PopOS I just removed all their extensions, so it would be closer to stock GNOME and look better. Afterwards I just switched to Fedora.
selinux probably
I mostly write bug reports as my code is not up to par with most projects and my native language is always already translated…
Honest question: what am I missing out on with sudo?
I just realized that 2010 was 14 years ago…
Whay did I miss?
Yeah, Fedora runs with wayland by default, which is really nice for touchscreens.
I hope someone sent him those papers
AMD wins on gaming and only is a little slower on productivity benchmarks for which the Intel CPUs require a nuclear reactor and they conclude that intel wins?!