

I see lots of people doing it on reddit


I see lots of people doing it on reddit
Fedora. It’s so easy to use and so stable. Unfortunately my bleeding-edge NVIDIA graphics card does not play nice with it, so I have been stuck with arch.


Reasonable review, but if you just wanted to simply debloat windows, you could run the Chris Titus windows tool, go to the tweaks tab, select recommended tweaks, then click run tweaks to achieve the same end goal. This sounds a bit more involved.

It’s Cider, a client for Apple Music. It is a really great app, that does imo justify the pain of creating an some account without owning an apple device


It’s nearly exactly the same benefits as discord nitro had in 2020. Add a banner, send emojis from other servers, increased bio and upload size, 2x the communities, animated avatars, higher video quality.
Of course I would prefer for these things to be free, but I understand they want this to be profitable and as long as they aren’t going discord’s route of monetizing every area of the platform I do understand it.


Can you expand on that
What’s the difference?


Autodesk sketchbook works pretty well when using a mouse.


It doesn’t really seem like something that needs federation


You can get a plugin to hide it
It’s just a setting you enable in bitwarden settings
Personally the ui looks a bit outdated and there’s less customization than most other distros


Ai programs of course 🙄 /s


It only recieves major updates every two years, which means it gets outdated over time. The themes included are great for beginners though.


That’s a really strange thing. I would assume the library gets a lot of people who don’t have their name in their email address


I agree, it’s the one model that works consistently well. All the old buildings have weak lukewarm ones.


Fair, good to know I’m not misguided in my hand dryer usage


Processed sugar or all sugar including in fruit?
Yeah I noticed there’s a decent enough gap in the elevator about a week ago and now I’m paranoid whenever I exit it.