

I’d like to know if this is just a firmware update or unfixable, but sadly this seems just an ad rather than news
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I’d like to know if this is just a firmware update or unfixable, but sadly this seems just an ad rather than news
Obsidian is proprietary though
kbin has been discontinued but there is a fork called mbin, piefed and loops are missing and some very small projects, also bridgyfed isn’t there but it’s still a pretty good overview
Yes, and there are already lots of different ones that, at least partially, work together:
Don’t know if there is something LinkedIn like though
AFAIK Heroic is more or less officially supported by GOG, they even have a affiliate deal when you buy games from within the launcher
I think there is literally a story in the bible where someone puts a golden goat in his garden or wherever and then gets punished by god
Edit: It was a golden calf
AFAIK they bought their only real competition (funimation). Regarding recommendations: I personally find piracy streaming sites have the best recommendations, I mostly use them just for recommendations and don’t even watch there, also you could take a look at !anime@ani.social, specifically the recommendation threads
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I turned on reader mode because I saw advertisements, took me quite awhile to realize what’s going on
Do they censor the results themselves or is it just because they are using a censored index (bing)?
Yes, but that would require that everywhere else there are bright lights
Personally I use organic maps. FOSS, open street map based, private and offline. Doesn’t have built in reviews but links to a review service (kayak)
Just FYI while it uses X11 in desktop mode, in game mode it uses Wayland. It’s probably still on 5.X because for the main use case of the deck plasma 6 isn’t really that much of an upgrade and they probably prefer having a stable system than having some new stuff most users won’t actually use
It’s pretty much impossible to get gnome on regular steamOS. Bazzite also has some additional stuff compared to steamOS, namely printing support, optional full disk encryption, newer plasma version (SteamOS should be on 5.27 or what ever the latest version of plasma 5 is). Nothing major, but small stuff. Bazzite has the disadvantage of not being installed by default and less of a backing (Valve still is a big company). Most things on steam deck are easily replaceable, except for the battery, but not necessarily upgradable. If you want to upgrade storage be aware that the steam deck uses a relatively rare nvme size, so prizes might be higher than expected (other than that it’s quite simple). The screen also can be upgraded but that requires a sizable amount of work, same with ram.
Isn’t codeberg “just” a forgejo instance? I thought the main point was not to create a GitLab like situation where there is a version hosted by them and a technically inferior version available as FOSS.
I’m quite fond of Fanatical. They are based in the UK and also sometimes sell DRM free books/audiobooks