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After seeing Garuda Linux set my user agent to Windows, I set my Windows install user agent to Linux.
Seeing Twitch.tv login break after changing my user agent was hilarious
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After seeing Garuda Linux set my user agent to Windows, I set my Windows install user agent to Linux.
Seeing Twitch.tv login break after changing my user agent was hilarious
Slack & Discord both use eventual consistency?
Btw I agree with you that Discord is better UX than Matrix, but your comment doesn’t make much sense
I run Wayland on my desktop, but there’s nothing (in my flow) that I miss on my work or travel laptop (which are both X11)
I guess external monitors are a little clunky on my work laptop, but monitor profiles on XFCE solve the problem (and that’s assuming I wouldn’t have issues on Wayland, too).
I’m not a Wayland hater, I just don’t have much benefit from it and am waiting for XFCE and the accessibility APIs to get better before I switch.
are my 2 Wayland blockers.
Reset the clock boys! The Wayland blockers are back!
(Jk, I too am still in X11, since Autokey is my Wayland blocker)
The new Snapdragon architecture makes this possible for the first time for Linux with comparable performance and lower energy requirements
Perfect for people who love emulation too. Now you can play your favorite Windows x86 games on Wine on Zink on Fex on ARM
I’m a big fan of this, but I wish more drastic theming got better love. (yes I’m aware of stopthemeingmyapp or whatever)
Holy smokes people are mad at this thread. I genuinely don’t know why. It’s a valid and good question to have.
Here’s something to get started, although I don’t use any of these so take it with a grain of salt:
Unmirrorable? The whole thing, including the configs are open source?
This is a known Xorg issue. Distros like TAILS have patches (can’t find a source right now, but it was probably 6+ years ago). The solution is Wayland, since despite TAILS fixing it, no one else seems to have bothered.
(I have the same problem on Fedora 40 XFCE)
Am I crazy, or did this used to be a feature? And not just in Firefox
Yes please, that widget needs love and love