I know a lot of people still on twitter who ate firmly against fascism. I don’t know why they’re still on there though.
I know a lot of people still on twitter who ate firmly against fascism. I don’t know why they’re still on there though.
These changes look great.
aw nvm I guess that’s an iOS thing
I also suggest organic maps but I also wanted to say that OSMand is actually free
yeah that’s really true
I really like airports. I’m not entirely sure why, but I think it probably has to do with the complex design and (hopefully) focus on a good traveler experience. Good airports have to have an easy-to-follow layout, but the amount of things to be discovered in an airport is also oftenvast and plentiful. I also just really love the architecture and interior design of my local airport.
I love green tea. I’m not sure if there’s specific kinds I prefer as I haven’t tried a lot of different teas, but I have a Sencha Lime Green Tea that is amazing.
What desktop environment are you using?
I was not ready for that turn of events
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
There’s no contact the mods of a community button, but you can just contact the mods of a community.
I really like the interface of Namida for local play https://github.com/namidaco/namida
Three monitor setup?
What do you mean by dumb then? You can’t get any other apps on it, and the smartest thing in it is a browser. I wouldn’t really know though, I wasn’t old enough to have a phone when flip phone were popular.
My sibling has this and it’s a fine device. TCL Flip 2
This is an amazing comment! TIL, sciencey comments like these are what I most miss from reddit.
Put a bowl out but in the bowl just have a sign that says “please knock”
Sorry I just looked into it and Bazzite actually comes with KDE. I was thinking of another distro by the same organisation.
Bazzite is based on Fedora, so the support base for using it would be large.
Edit: the Plasma version of Bazzite is called Aurora if I remember correctly.
Fedora itself also has a KDE Spin which I’ve been using for about two years, so I can recommend that as an easy option as well. I personally ran both Kubuntu and Neon (both Ubuntu based) but had major hardware compatibility issues with both so I can’t personally recommend either. I’ve heard they’re generally good though.
Sounds interesting.