Thank you for this detailed answer. It’s very interesting, and indeed a service worker sounds like a good answer to my bad connection
Thank you for this detailed answer. It’s very interesting, and indeed a service worker sounds like a good answer to my bad connection
A community shared list of preferences for each website would be handy! but I don’t know if it’s feasible in terms of privacy
Never thought of that!
I rent a small VPS, so I could use that. Although my connection is really shitty I wouldn’t want it to load every time I open a new tab
I do that and it works really well, but you still need to use Mozilla’s servers for authentification. But it’s been a while so maybe there’s a way to host that too now.
A few years back NoScript was often recommended. I used it for a while but I’m not sure I did it right.
First time you go to a new website do you go through the process of allowing some scripts to make it usable?
if it’s the laid back linux guy, simply very enthusiastic, I’ll gladly sit next to him
some kind of fanboy, who thinks in terms of us vs them and who makes it his personality then nope
what about Posteo? when I compaired many providers a few years ago they seemed like one of the the most ethical
one caveat: you can’t use your own domain name, for privacy reasons. I wish they gave the option though. maybe it has changed since
no idea about calendar invites
I bought a second hand Surface Pro 5 (2017), running Fedora gnome
I’ve started to write a review because I couldn’t really find one, and most of the comments are overly positive (as it often goes on Linux forums I’ve come to realize). It’s not done yet
But I can summarize it: as a tablet it’s not great but it mostly works. It’s certainly not for someone not ready to troubleshoot, and many problems have no, or no great solutions. Also gnome used with touch controls has a major bug (which, again, nobody ever mentions for some reason. It will be in my review)
As a 2 in 1 with little touch use it could be alright. The pen is quite good if you want to draw or write, even though there’s a small delay. The cover is okay, but you’d be better off with a quality laptop keyboard and big trackpad
I bought it mainly for reading, mostly European format comics (bandes dessinées). The resolution is great for that, and the size is good with a reader that removes white margins
Edit: to give you an idea I bought it for 190€ two months ago, with all accessories, good condition and good battery health (which does not mean battery life is good)
I loved Chaotic-AUR when I was using Arch. No waiting to build AUR packages, you know if it works right away.
You have to decide if you trust the source. Personally I’m not worried.
Also if you know how to fix an AUR package you can open a ticket on their github and they will update it immediately most of the time.
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Which emulator should I use for the latest Zelda on Linux?
CEMU and BotW worked great. Yuzu wasn’t really working at the time but maybe it’s the better option now?
And it works brillantly. No more missing pictures like with the fever api.
This app makes me use RSS again
I use zlibrary’s tor mirror, i know it’s never down
That’s exactly like his name!
Your link is for an iGPU
Here for Intel Arc
From January but it hasn’t improved all that much
The fix for power consumption is changing a setting for ASPM in motherboard (if it supports it) and pluging the monitor in the motherboard directly. It worked for me on windows but not on linux (no workaround AFAIK) This means 40W idling instead of 1W
STOP recommending Intel Arc for Linux, people. Do any of you saying that even own one?
Intel dGPU
That’s not the best idea. Performances are not even close of what they are on Windows
Also there’s an idle power draw issue which can sometimes be fixed on windows but not on linux
Thanks for notifying the others
You can ask me for the next code when it is released if you want
I got that yesterday, why the encore?
use that tiny amount of power you say you enjoy so much and ban me. This good people circlejerk is of no interest
Crash on degoogled phones (dev is already aware)