Big fan of SBC gaming, open source engine recreations/source ports, gaming in general, alternative operating systems, and all things modding.
Trying to post and comment often in an effort to add to Lemmy’s growth.
It is a niche open source social network. I feel like having enthusiastic Linux users is inevitable.
When does this ever happen?
What is in synthetic clam juice?
If you are into the Lego video you may want to check out Brick Experiment Channel
Or switching profiles in GrapheneOS so I can look at my Google apps
Is this for hammering down fence posts?
Are you trying to import content? I don’t think there’s a way to do that. There might be a way to mass download content posted by a user but I feel like that’s probably it. I don’t even know if there is a tool for doing what I mentioned for Lemmy.
What are you trying to do that you don’t think you can do on Linux? Also there’s ways to install Windows 11 on unsupported systems.
This gives me red wine Facebook mom vibes
Is it as loud as it seems in the video?
Source of the anime?
Same. It feels like they’re trying to make up for the past couple years and it leads to things feeling a bit forced and dated as far as I’m concerned
What about the font do you dislike?
And I get what you are saying. I’m not too sure.
I asked a similar question a month ago and it seems like reports go everywhere. I guess it makes sense when instances have different rules and communities might as well
Embrace it
- the comma button shows a pop up when long pressing for options like ”voice input, undo, redo, one handed mode, access settings…". These can be customised on the keyboard’s settings.
Can’t the top row give you the same options with the > button?
Does anyone know how to remove the number and comma button in the bottom left corner?
It’s kind of redundant with how I want to set things up
I feel like your right about complacency playing a big part.
It does make me wonder if a user of both MacOS and Windows would be more willing to consider using Linux over individuals who have only used Windows. Maybe someone who has used multiple operating systems would be more aware of what could be improved in their computing experience.
That said a lot of people seem to be migrating to Linux because of Windows 11