Obtainium but for Debian, nice
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Obtainium but for Debian, nice
We’ve had this on KDE for a year or two now, and it’s mostly been great.
It won’t mean no more blurry apps unfortunately, but games will render at the correct resolution and some xwayland apps will look a lot better.
But why Armageddon over World Party though? World Party was the same game but with way more features
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This probably meets some extreme corporate usecase where they are serving millions of customers.
They’re not “good enough” - they dont provide the same comfy UI/UX that google maps and organic maps does. And organic maps is offline, so literally no data harvesting.
Oh. Im on KDE and it runs great there. I think you could probably port the game to use libadwaita as a fork if you wanted
Third party launchers are the LAST thing we need, and would provide no benefit that the game itself doesn’t already provide.
Minecraft needs launchers because of the lack of built-in mod support and the fact that its closed source. Minetest is the opposite of these things.
My point is you are grossly oversimplifying software and how hard it is to actually write something like an office clone
software to edit documents isnt complicated
Write me a function to generate a Pivot Table with all of the features from Excel, from scratch
People like you disgust me. You intentionally ignore the root of the problem and instead direct your frustration and blame at the victim of said problem.
You absolutely should not be blaming Linux for this, this is the HDMI forum’s fault.
I too would rather have an F-droid version instead of having to use Obtainium. There is additional inherent trust by going through F-droid’s process.
Back your settings up and restore them then.
It gets rebranded a lot, was PowKiddy for a while
There are literal codes you can enter at the post office in the gamecube version to get this and play it. Or wherever you enter them at.
Sure, but the CI/CD pipeline would take care of that for you for every single build. You build the pipeline once and then forget about it until Apple makes some breaking change. Meanwhile, you push the code to your repository one time and watch as the machine automatically builds all 50 installers for you in one go AND publishes them for you without having to lift a finger.
The options are basically:
Matrix if you want a Discord-like experience
XMPP if you want a whatsapp/google talk like experience (both of those are based on XMPP)
Signal if you want hyper-secure chat and don’t mind some mild inconveniences in things like registration or desktop apps.
All three support or can support E2EE.
I would strongly recommend libaxolotl
/OMEMO over OTR, far stronger algorithm.
I use kmail daily. It is viable. The only thing i hate is the presentation of plaintext vs html mode.
I’d say going directly to a developer’s github page for packages isnt too bad, especially now with all of the security features github has in the background, but yea technically true.