

Will have a look, my hamsters and I thank you.🐹🐹
(Not as scary as I look, I promise)
Will have a look, my hamsters and I thank you.🐹🐹
Well, if I’m away and there’s a fire or CO leak, by the time the neighbors notice, it might well be too late for my hamsters.
I’ll just go ahead and take the liberty of blaming both.
Was just about to post this before @[email protected] beat me to the punch. 🙂👍
Why are so many projects still on Microsoft-owned github? They should follow OM’s lead.
A related conversation can be found here: https://lemmy.ml/post/26534979
Does it have full CMYK support now by any chance?
For another view on installing antivirus software on Linux, see this: https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/security.html?m=1#ID1.1
Post-Snowden and post-Windows, I also started with Fedora, and, well, it honestly didn’t go all that well (this of course was my experience! If you like Fedora and it works for you, then 👍! Not here to dis the distro!). Actually, I think it had more to do with GNOME than with Fedora, so it depends on which desktop environment you’re using; when I switched DE to Cinnamon all my problems seemed to vanish into thin air. And from there, I just went straight to Mint and have been happy as a clam ever since and never looked back.
In my experience, running Windows as a VM inside Mint was overall much better than dual booting, which can really get to be a pain after a while (and also I think that the Windows partition will sometimes overwrite the Linux part so be careful!); it sounds hard, but it isn’t—if old and senile Erinaceus can do it, you can too! Always happy to provide recommendations.
RHVoice worked for me.
That reminds me, I think I remember reading on the FreeTube page that they recommended using a VPN with it (this was before the current issues with Mullvad); anyone know why? Are FreeTube users in any danger of being hunted down by Sundar Pichai & co.?
Yeah, same here! I have to turn off Mullvad when watching FreeTube which is definitely annoying.
Possibly Odoo . . . ?
India has a 13.15% Linux Desktop market share! Go India! 🇮🇳
This isn’t really what you’re looking for, but libremd is an Invidious-style front end for the IMDb. It manages to scrape quite a bit from them, though not everything.
Caveat emptor buying music from Qobuz, always try bandcamp first.