

Stupid original title
Firefox Catches Up to Chrome With the Addition of This Feature But Leaves Linux Out (for now)
Stupid original title
Firefox Catches Up to Chrome With the Addition of This Feature But Leaves Linux Out (for now)
Nothing in Flatpak stipulates that it only supports GUI applications.
In fact the tutorial offers to create a CLI application:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/740712/does-flatpak-support-command-line-applications
Yes. It is arch with a calamaris installer.
Looking forward, analysts predict Linux could hit 7% by 2027 if trends continue, driven by AI integrations in distributions like those from Canonical
Sure. That must be the reason.
Because of sound quality, bass and the external ones live longer than the laptop. You also pay more if you have “better” speakers in each laptop you buy instead of paying once for external ones.
I can understand all but following reasin
Good speakers that get reasonably loud and don’t have downward-facing tweeters
Why do you even care about built-in speakers? Either use proper speakers or headphones.
I care about gnu, not linux.
Android isn’t GNU/Linux
My guess:
Good to know, so far their on my buy list. Maybe not anymore :D My laptop is old but still works very good
System76? Shouldn’t they have support for such a case?
No idea how system76 configures their builds.
I’d check awiki if nothning else helps.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate
Never had I problems with sleep. Neither with arch, suse, fedora nor ubuntu. Neither with Gnome nor with kde.
Not even with windows.
Must be the hardware (brand).
I never had problems with sleep. Neither with fedora nor suse nor arch
Basically what he wrote https://lemmy.zip/comment/20166393 reitti focuses on the significant locations where you have been and dawarich on all places/ a heatmap which includes routes, i.e. running around a lake can be important which isn’t for reiti
I will test that ASAP!! that looks great, thank you!
I wish I would understand how to use xcaddy but I failed the last two times setting it up 😅 it was something about another language (go?) that was needed iirc
Caddy with caddyfile is very easy although it lacks a gui. Use nginx proxy manager if you want a gui, but it is more work than a caddyfile.
Time for a scrolling window manager
I use an amazon fire tv stick. It supports more than any other streaming device, afaik. You can sideload custom apps. It’s just there to open jellyfin and ARTE for 50 bucks.
Maybe I’ll buy the next gen shield but buying the 2019 version in 2025 is a bit dated and too expemsive tbo