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  • It's not that Newpipe is that big, it's that flatpak needs to download a 15th copy of the Gnome environment and one more copy of Platform.GL

  • Amazing to see newpipe on my desktop but wow, over a gigabyte of flatpak trash downloaded. Android app is 12MB for comparison.

  • I work in IT and pairing bluetooth is sometimes so finnicky i give up for a few days. I can accept that I'm not that great at IT but I don't think 99% of people don't have these problems.

    And it's not a thing you do one time, most of these gadgets need re-pairing every sone time for whatever reason.

  • More like linux in the 90s

  • Other parts of your system very likely require the apt ffmpeg. Keep it, or at least note the packages that apt wants to uninstall because they depend on ffmpeg

  • I don't think there's a simple toggle for that, I pasted your question into chatgpt and it gave a very reasonable bash script + systemd service for monitoring that. I'm not going to paste ai slop here though.

  • You should be able to add a route just for your nas without enabling lan sharing, something like sudo ip r a 192.168.1.123/32 via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0

    Where .123 is your nas, .1 is your router, eth0 is your physical network interface.

    But it's probably better to just toggle lan sharing.

  • I like soulseek-qt more than Nicotine, which feels buggy to me. So here's a vote for the base client.

  • It didn't live long enough to become a villan

  • Bandcamp

  • Graphene developers seem enthusiastic to all the bullshit that Google comes up with, and on security/privacy tradeoff they seem to usually choose security. Case in point, the mandatory battery update.

    CalyxOS seems to choose privacy first, but that project folded recently.

  • Or until sabotage happens, like with the baltic cables and pipes

  • It stopped happening to me when I bought hardware supported by Linux. Intel or AMD GPU, a Thinkpad laptop, Atheros wifi, all the stuff that people recommend.

  • From what I've read, Graphene pushed the battery updates though

  • I tried deciphering this sentence with Dungeons'n'Dragons and Do Not Disturb and neither makes sense

  • Fuck google but as someone whos job it os to maintain a legacy website using xhtml/xslt, no, this is not a way forward. The concept is cool but the language itself - way too abstract and verbose compared to HTML templates.

  • Shit medium that inevitably ends up pulled by a faulty mechanism and destroyed. I remember patching broken tapes with adhesive tape all the time.

  • It worked great only on Windows PCs in the times when PC and Windows still weren't the definite winners of the technological race and people have been using all kinds of computers.