Falsehood is fruitless from the start so don’t worry, Truth always prevails as they say
Falsehood is fruitless from the start so don’t worry, Truth always prevails as they say
surprisingly the fascists are catching up fairly quickly
it would be great if the budgie team would integrate budgie-extras (which is a collection of Applets) made by UbuntuBudgie contributors by default, i’ve had it installed on my Fedora Budgie system from the copr repo and it basically completed the experience for me
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“global community”
hopefully they don’t get clowned on Social Media because of a Concord episode if ever released, Blur Studio are amazing
plausible
Valve is definitely making another Steam Machine non-handheld Console based on SteamOS 3
what does “Desktop Only” mean in this context?
devs should be held accountable too sometimes
nah you’re wrong
i’ve been running two drives two EFI partitions dual boot for some time now and it never posed a problem specific to it. on the contrary it makes it easier to distro-hop since you can format the Linux EFI Drive and resize it however you want depending on the distro.
okay i figured it out, you have to create a .desktop file for miru in .local/share/applications and it must contain this line:
MimeType=x-scheme-handler/miru;
you can use Gear Lever which adds Appimages to the applications menu and creates the .dekstop file automatically for you so you don’t have to do everything manually even the line above, it also has an update mechanism too
it’s preferable to Temporarily use Brave or a chromium browser as the default for it work properly if Firefox is your default
i still don’t understand how logging in to Miru with Appimage works, i authorized it and Anilist lists Miru in the Apps section but it’s still not logging me to Miru
how so?
the Steam Deck effect.
hopefully no one is dumb enough to oppose this advice, publicly at least.
you got consumed by the brainrot
linux doesn’t have that problem and most of the times you’re asked if you want to add a shortcut on the Desktop during the install even on Windows, i mean it’s good we have options for all the use cases and workflows by having these different Desktop Environments but i think having options within the DE itself is better for the long-term adoption but it’s harder to maintain which i understand. i like the UI getting used to me not the other way around
the devil is in the details