I was on Wayland, but unfortunately switching to X11 didn’t fix the issue
Unfortunately yes, but I have the same issue there :((
OH I didn’t know that ubi games worked that way on Steam, well then I guess this means that AC Odissey (and all other ubi games actually) are broken for everyone playing on linux, steam deck included atm?
But wouldn’t it still try to update the Ubisoft Connect launcher to its latest version, even if the wine runner is older?
Can PayPal act as a traditional debit card though? I thought it was only for online or p2p payments
When it reboots the fans are kinda loud until I enter the password for disk encryption, then everything is as expected. Temperatures are more than ok both before and after the random reboots.
Sorry for the noob question but, how can I run a memtest on it?
Cool. Would be even cooler if there was an alternative to Google Wallet for non-samsung smartphones tho…
Non la conoscevo! Io dopo parecchio parecchio tempo con Sync (che quando era uscita a parer mio era ben sopra le poche altre opzioni) volevo spostarmi su qualcosa di FOSS e sono capitato su Thunder
Per ora mi sto trovando abbastanza bene, ma provo volentieri anche Raccoon!
I really like Photon, that is a web client but with Firefox PWAs addon can be installed a regular app
EDIT: just seen someone else wrote the same in a different comment, wooops
Grazie! Mi ero perso la discussione su Feddit e ovviamente anche quella su Bluesky visto che risale a prima del mio arrivo. Le recupero volentieri
I didn’t know about the toggle, but it seems me much more practical than the notification. I’ll probably go for that one, thank you!
Thanks for pointing this issue out! Idk how the KDE team is moving to address this, but I know that for example the gnome extension Pano (which is a clipboard manager) has a blacklist of apps that should ignore (and which by default is most popular password managers), so KDEConnect could do the same I guess…
Thank you! If resource consumption is not a problem for small instances I’ll probably give Synapse a try, and keep watching Dendrite to eventually move to that when it will have all the features I like (mainly Matrix 1.5 to use it with Element Web and proper Threads support)
That seems cool! And it’s something possible only with synapse?
I kinda agree with the statement that the Matrix “ecosystem” is unstable, but I’ve been looking at it for some time now (It’s more than a year that I’m periodically giving it a try, but without having asked my friends or family to move yet) and what I’ve seen is some slow solid progress. So I’ll probably keep watching (and contribute if possible) its growth until there will be at least a desktop and a mobile client that works flawlessly out of the box, and then proceed to annoying any person with why they should move to Matrix (_)
Some non-requested personal opinions about the clients I tried:
THANK YOU A LOT for the review! I was thinking about buying a Slimbook Executive (still undecided between 14” and 16” models) but I am a bit scared because it’s the first Linux laptop I’d buy (previously I was installing Linux myself on major brand hardware) and the amount of well written reviews I found online is not that big as I’m used to with major brands.
Just a couple of questions, if you have time to answer them:
Branchophobic
That’s very true!
Thanks to the whole blackout thing and the many amazing apps that came to Lemmy (like Sync that I’m using rn and loving), Lemmy is now good enough to replace Reddit for the new content (at least in my opinion)
But Reddit is not (or at least not only) an “what’s happening now” social network like Twitter and there is a huge amount of old content on it that can still really useful. So I guess that, in the best scenario, we’ll have Reddit and Lemmy cohexist and complement each other :)
Up! Depending on what you are looking for also VanillaOS could be an interesting option