There’s the pretendo network, which continues support for the 3ds. Haven’t used it myself, but I think the miiverse network is also supported by them.
So at least you can still use miiverse to some extent, though probably with way fewer people.
There’s the pretendo network, which continues support for the 3ds. Haven’t used it myself, but I think the miiverse network is also supported by them.
So at least you can still use miiverse to some extent, though probably with way fewer people.
Nice yeah that site actively rejects https connections.
That website says it will never use SSL, but it definitely just connected over https with a valid certificate when I went there.
Yeah, letsencrypt doesn’t do this for example. They do ask for an email address, but that’s just for expiry notices.
They do require you control the domain, and run it on the server the DNS record points to. When using certbot at least.
Does this apply to Proton as well, or have they had their own fixes for Vulkan or something? Cause I’ve been playing games on Wayland with Proton just fine for a good while now.
Also, when you choose either of the update or restart/shutdown options, it actually tries to restart, (for me) always boots back into linux because that’s my default. When I’d eventually boot back into Windows, it just continues installing the update I’d long forgotten about.
Pretty happy to be rid of that mess entirely now.
Are you using Wayland with KDE? For me the taskbar freezes if I’m on Wayland and hover over some windows so it shows the preview.
If you’re also using Wayland, try turning off window previews (right-click taskbar->configure->Show small window previews).
Also, as a workaround if this doesn’t fix it for you, you can execute plasmashell --replace and it’ll replace the existing frozen instances instead of starting new ones. If you use krunner (alt+space) it’ll stay in your recent commands as well, so you can easily run it again when it freezes again.
Chromium comes with a webview APK, but I couldn’t find one for Firefox / gecko
Even on “stock” android (at least the Pixel version) the option is there in the developer settings.
Edit: don’t even hate my job l’m just so tired. There’s never enough time to do everything so when it’s morning know gotta deal with all the bullshit didn’t finish the day before so can start some fresh bullshit.
I mean that just sounds like hating your job.
Also 100% relatable
wait what does bitbucket have to do with nazis?
It does work wirelessly, but I’m not sure if it’s also stable long-term since I mostly use it wired.
I’m pretty sure KDE’s window manager, kwin, can do all of those things through kwin scripts and window rules, except the pager doesn’t show the details of windows on other desktops, just the outline.
I have a magic trackpad 2 (maybe 3, not sure) and haven’t noticed any lagging issues. I mainly use it wired, but the times I did use it wirelessly I didn’t notice any lag either.
Unfortunately I didn’t have gestures ootb, though that could be a KDE plasma thing, since they have touchpad gestures like two finger scroll and tap to click disabled by default as well.
Setting up gestures using touchegg was easy enough though.
Yeah that’s what I would’ve assumed too, if they didn’t say they use Firefox as main and waterfox as secondary,since they’re essentially the same browser
Why would you need a second browser?
Yup, that’s my coworkers as well. Constantly complaining about how shit windows is, already developing in docker on wsl anyway, but they never want to switch to anything that would solve all their complaints.
Not trying to defend windows or anything, but
Fast boot/reboot times (less than 10 minutes)
What? In my experience, nowadays Linux is probably still a bit faster than windows in boot times, but that’s comparing 20 seconds to like 30 seconds. Nowhere near 10 minutes.
How did you deal with scaling with 2 different resolutions on X? I never managed to get it working quite properly, the closest I got was running some xrandr scale commands on login.
Please explain how that makes it clickbait