

Or Mullvad Browser, which is just the Tor Browser without Tor.
There’s also IronFox on Android which is more similar to LibreWolf than MV Browser.
Or Mullvad Browser, which is just the Tor Browser without Tor.
There’s also IronFox on Android which is more similar to LibreWolf than MV Browser.
I’ve been a Linux user for over a decade. Do you just not know that Proton and WINE exist? They work extremely well nowadays. It’s not like it was 10 years ago before DXVK released.
Upstream WINE enabled it by default in version 10, so I can’t imagine Valve wanting to strip that out. Knowing Valve, they probably helped out a decent amount with that support.
The Wayland driver wasn’t considered stable in version 9.
You can right now if you use WINE instead of Proton. Just unset the DISPLAY variable with “DISPLAY=”
How much of that growth is bots?
Not necessailly federation, but I’ve seen a lot of people prejudge commenters for what instance they’re a part of, most commonly calling people from .ml or hexbear tankies just for being on .ml or hexbear. It gets old really quickly.
Good to know, but I also know nothing about Songtradr.
If they hold the copyright to their own music (basically, if they’re not signed to a label), they can distribute it wherever they want.
Isn’t Bandcamp owned by Epic Games?
Not just that, it’s twice the amount!
I thought Lemmy already supported that. I’ve seen a few Mastodon posts around.
The new Indiana Jones game has the Nazis as the enemies as well
You can pass through a dedicated PCIe USB card if latency is important.
On my desktop, I’m able to pass through the motherboard’s integrated USB controller. YMMV if you try this, though. If I need to control the host (ex: to force shutdown the guest), I either use a PS/2 keyboard, SSH, or KDE Connect.
The “K” stood for “Kool”
You do realize that’s a medical term, right?
I really hope archive.org has a backup of itself somewhere.
Because GNU dd-rescue exists