Sounds like a problem specific to your hardware/setup. I’ve never had any issues with pipewire.
Sounds like a problem specific to your hardware/setup. I’ve never had any issues with pipewire.
I’ve used the flatpak version for years and never have any issues with updates.
Looks good to me
Lemmy has replaced reddit completely for me. Sure the content isn’t exactly the same, but it doesn’t need to to be successful IMO.
man I love open source
Looks to be all welcome changes. Good work!
I don’t agree with that comparison. Expats and immigrants are doing the same thing. For different reasons sure, but the way they do it is the about the same. Imo people like to call themselves expats because they don’t wanna be associated with other immigrants.
Hmm, I’ve never noticed this. Hope it gets added back.
Nah it just makes sense to you because you grew up with it. I’ve used Celsius my entire life and Fahrenheit makes no sense whatsoever.
Man, the US is weird sometimes. I don’t think I’ve ever had a data cap on my home internet.
It’s great! I’m using it as my daily driver on my desktop. Haven’t run into any issues so far. It comes with some handy tools like a one click updater. So general maintenance is very easy.
gen 7 is 10th gen intel right? Should work just fine. I’m on a P14s with Ryzen 5000, works flawlessly on Debian 12.
I was in DC for a week back in 2017. Stayed in a suburban kind of area a bit outside the city center. It was super easy to get to from point A to B via the metro. Will visit again one day.
I’ve not used it in gnome but it worked perfectly fine in kde. (don’t ask why I themed my kde desktop to look like gnome…)
For an enterprise I would suggest working with a nextcloud partner. Unless they have a sizeable internal IT team of course.
Cloudflare tunnels! I use it to expose my nextcloud server to the internet. Works flawlessly.
Good luck with all those vulnerabilities