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I think it’s the Boost app.
I think it’s the Boost app.
Have you tried Floorp yet ? It’s pretty good, you may find some things really neat coming from Vivaldi.
I tried both flatpak Steam and the non-flatpak one which comes with Bazzite. I gave it access through flatsel like usual, but when I tried to add the drive from within steam it just sat there doing nothing.
I have not encountered this issue on other distros.
Actually I don’t have an igpu, I have an rx6600 and an i5 10400f.
I’m currently using Aurora-dx, is the switcheroo patch available there too ?
Rather than rebasing, would there be a way to to layer the Bazzite Optimizations (Kernel & scheduler Optimizations for gaming, not Lutris etc) on top of aurora-dx?
I find Boost for lemmy to work really well for me. I also use Voyager as a backup.
My msi motherboard randomly erases boot entries, I have to keep the computer on for a few minutes and reboot so that my other boot entry appears.
It maybe a problem with the m.2 slot, but it has been the case ever since I bought the motherboard.
Anyways I’m gonna stick to a different manufacturer for my motherboard if I’m building a new PC.
I use a firefox addon to hide shorts. works most of the time I guess.
I agree. Having loops within pixelfed makes more sense.
I have tried Buyvm when I was getting into selfhosting during the pandemic.
They were pretty cheap too, not sure about the pricing these days but you should take a look.
Recently I have started using this app called Nightwave Plaza. It has a surprisingly good selection of chill music that I can play in the background.
From the image, I have seen 3 of them on my youtube homepage.
It’s such a distraction while you are browsing for videos… Recently I have been trying this extension to block off shorts. I think it works for the most part.
Hope this helps someone.
Doesn’t that violate Youtube’s ToS ?
Thats a cool feature for sure but I don’t trust opera.
I have used Freebsd for sometime on my desktop back in 2021. For the most part I had a good experience except that I couldn’t figure out how to connect earphones/mic on the ports on my PC case. I had to plug it directly to my motherboard for Freebsd to detect them. I used an Nvidia card at that time and it also worked very nicely although it had much older drivers than Linux.
I ended up switching back to linux because of 2 reasons -
I have a few BTRFS drives that I use regularly and couldn’t afford to buy some new ones for Freebsd at that time.
I couldn’t play games using steam proton. I don’t know the situation these days, but I’ll surely check it out If it has improved since then.
You should give Freebsd a try, you might like it.
About 106 communities.
I usually use audiobookbay.
I want to thank you so much for suggesting this. I’m almost caught up with all the episodes of the podcast and I’m hooked. I just wish I had the time to follow up each episode with supplementary reading.
P.S: sorry for necroposting !
Yeah boost is definitely good, it was my main app until a few months ago. Recently I have been trying Connect, which is another great app.
Connect has improved a lot since I first tried it, also doesn’t have any ads. But all things considered - Boost is bit more polished than connect.