I suggest trying out this YouTube Music app. You can install a plugin from the app that will use yt-dlp and download from YouTube Music which gets you slightly better audio quality at 256kbps vs downloading from a YouTube video.
I suggest trying out this YouTube Music app. You can install a plugin from the app that will use yt-dlp and download from YouTube Music which gets you slightly better audio quality at 256kbps vs downloading from a YouTube video.
At work I’m on a really old version of Gnome and had the same issue. I noticed I could type consecutive characters if I added a pause of 1 to 2 seconds in between each press.
Of course this is not ideal. I finally found that some how the Accessibility option called Bouncing Keys (or Bouncy Keys?) was turned on which caused this behavior. Turning it off made things work as usual.
Not sure if this is your problem as well, but it’s worth a look
This tempo. Yes it’s an in-development android client that I’m transitioning to myself. So far so good
Risk of Rain 2. It’s actually not First person, but Third person shooter. There’s endless content due to the random nature. It’s very difficult in the beginning imo but gets better as you learn the game and how to curate your items a bit
I hope they revert the change. But in the meantime, I’m adding to the pile of negative reviews on Steam.
If Mbin wants to keep compatibility, Maybe another fork should be considered. The new fork could go on to faster development while Mbin stays behind.
You can also post to !newcommunities@lemmy.world
I see interesting new communities coming out of there constantly, and your community would be welcomed!
Wanted to say that I’ve used Rockbox on an old ipod classic with much success. Would recommend. You can even install user created apple-ipod-like themes to get closer to the original look N feel
Don’t blame you. The draw of the steam deck has always been price to power ratio for me.
Great list. Thanks for putting it together! Will definitely sub to a bunch here
I never got that feature of tailscale to work either, sorry. But, it was simple enough to share individual nodes to other users. So try that if it fits your needs.
Not OP, but thanks for sharing about headscale. I wasn’t aware this existed. Probably won’t make a switch to it anytime soon, personally. I have way too much connected on tailscale right now.
Probably not best practice, but I automatically check Block Common Exploits and Web Sockets every time because I’m lazy. Works every time.
Not sure what Cache Asset does, but I can guess from the name. I leave this one off because my NPM runs on a VM with not much storage