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It’s merged into NixOS but it will take a day or two to be compiled and saved in the binary cache. You can track that here.
It’s merged into NixOS but it will take a day or two to be compiled and saved in the binary cache. You can track that here.
It’s height in centimeters
On System Settings’ Night Light page, the time input fields for manual time mode are no longer a nightmare, because they’ve been replaced with a set of spinboxes (Natalie Clarius, Plasma 6.1)
Oh thank goodness, that page has always felt a bit weird.
If you run mpv https://url
it will stream it from youtube and play it in mpv, without having to wait for the whole video to download first.
at least everyone in the US, probably in several other countries as well
Mine also partners with streaming services like hoopla and kanopy so I can stream like 10 movies per month.
I don’t use these as much but still cool:
Firefox has the Simple Tab Groups addon and a couple different addons for horizontal tabs.
There’s OpenTracks but idk if that does what you’re looking for.
It’s unencrypted, your ISP / Starbucks wifi can read all the files you send. Use SFTP instead.
You mean like nixos-unstable, the rolling release channel of NixOS?
NixOS is great, you can even have it automatically reinstall and wipe your garbage with Impermanence lol
Xorg users trying to use a 144hz Freesync monitor with a 60hz second monitor
I get caught up on Subscribed - New and make sure I’ve seen everything, and then if I’m still bored I’ll go to All - Top Day or 12 hour, and then if I’ve seen most of those I go down to Top 6 hour
What I do is have a separate /synced/media/music folder on both my pc and phone, and use syncthing for that and don’t worry about the default Android music folder.
For playlists I do that on my pc with the music player Strawberry, I can add songs to a playlist and save it as a .m3u file in that same /synced/media/music folder. The playlists still work on my phone since it’s just local paths from the root of my music folder. I would do playlists on my phone as well but I use JetAudio which is pretty buggy and doesn’t let me modify .m3u playlists, although I’m sure some other player would let you create and modify them.
You can check community reports on http://protondb.com
I’ve played Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3 on Linux and both work fine.
It doesn’t really matter which distro you use for gaming, just get one that is popular and well-supported such as Kubuntu or Fedora or Pop!_OS or whatever. Ones like Arch and Gentoo would be pretty complicated so I wouldn’t recommend those until you feel comfortable.
They said it won’t be backported to 24.05. It seems like it’s available in unstable now though.