Or when the app has different limits than the webpage!
Or when the app has different limits than the webpage!
It won't stop ads delivered by the same servers as the content.
A deej mixer
I get better game performance in Linux, but I still use Windows mostly due to CAD software (just like you're saying). I hope those companies see the value in developing for Linux, but I'm not sure the statistics are there to convince them yet. Chicken/egg problem?
Is this a joke about the 2038 problem?
In addition to the emulator someone mentioned, you might want to try scrcpy, which lets you control and view your phone on your computer. No root needed and easier to use than an emulator.
I just want a consistent name for my home dir
Well when the mobile site is purposely a worse experience with nags and many dark patterns, I can understand that!
Do you mean https://www.custompartnet.com/ ?
Good recommendation, thanks. Another game on fdroid that's worth trying is Mindustry, but it's a totally different kind of game.
This is the biggest issue for me. No idea what we can do to get those companies to switch. I think it would benefit them in the future too. Autodesk had that cloud-vm version of fusion for a while, but I'd imagine that was costing them more due to Windows.
Sometimes the limits they tell you are wrong. Sometimes they truncate your password without telling you. Sometimes the app has different requirements than the website.
Never had something break on Linux that was not my fault (outside of running hardware so old I had to fix some boot options). Meanwhile, using Windows feels like I'm back at my bug test job. Issues persist for years with no solution!
Which AGESA version?
Have you tried Eternity?
Most of them are, but there are non UWP apps on there too.
ADB and Fastboot both run natively on Linux. I don't think I've needed other tools since the HP Touchpad days. And that didn't come with Android in the first place.
The apple music app checks for a specific binary. Could be something like that.
Single core performance is niiice
It's for the belt tension actually! Like a guitar tuner. It's just one tool in the process though as it is not just the frequency of the belts that matter. Instead the frequency/resonance helps get the belts into similar tension before doing more adjustment.
How's touch though? From what I've tried Linux touch doesn't scroll the way Windows does.
EDIT: It was just firefox I was thinking of. One line added to a config and touch scrolls just fine.
Looks like there are several, most of which require extra binaries.
https://github.com/Baldomo/open-in-mpv
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/minimalist-open-in-mpv/
Spectroid is great! I use it to tune my 3d printer.
What about other products-as-a-service? And on what grounds? I think it's unwise to use/rely on these services, but I'm not sure how they should be regulated. At a minimum your data should be freely exported in bulk on request.
"explorer randomly talking focus" nuff said
Kog = dog with KDE?
Oh I meant touch screen. In my experience they do work out of the box, but not quite in the way I expect is all. I'm already dual booting so I could easily test out that stuff.
Thanks for the info! I'll have to check that against what I'm using.
Hacker News probably
That does not sound like trash to me. I can see how those issues with Google connections are problematic for some users, but as the article acknowledges, lineage is primarily targeting people who want to update their old devices. Sounds like degoogling is best done with a different rom is all.
Isn't that both a feature and a potential difficulty? I've never used it, but I would think that's part of the appeal for some people/use cases.
Yeah, same but they also worked as bus passes.
Krita is amazing. The color-fill live layer is fantastic.
Yeah, this. Freecad does not count even though it's slowly getting better. There needs to be industry tools available.
I've used Freecad for a few projects. It's definitely usable, but the learning curve is really steep, even for someone who already knows other CAD. I don't think the workflow/features are there yet for being able to use it professionally in most cases. It feels much more like an engineering tool than an industrial design tool, which is part of why I hold that opinion.
I have not used Librecad. It's 2D, right?
Snapcast?
Same. 3?
Last time I tried it, the liveCD booted fine but the full install had an extreme yellow tint to it.
Justified is the wrong word.