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Agreed, flatpaks are great for desktop apps. I use Nix for the majority of my packages, but I use flatpak for proprietary for the sandboxing.
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Agreed, flatpaks are great for desktop apps. I use Nix for the majority of my packages, but I use flatpak for proprietary for the sandboxing.
What does uBlue switching away from it have to do with someone wanting to install it on Silverblue?
Nix is useful for CLI packages, which aren’t very simple to use through flatpak. It also has far more packages, and is very useful for creating development environments.
I see, I only use distrobox for building software that doesn’t easily run on NixOS, so that likely shouldn’t matter too much for me.
I have never heard of toolbx before, can anyone share how it compares to Distrobox? I’ve been using that for some time.
Looks like it allows that using ollama
Edit: according a couple issues, the flag that allows this is being ignored…
It also says they’re going to be using Framework laptops which is equally cool!
I didn’t realize psn wasnt available in some countries that could purchase the game. that is really messed up.
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The game said this on launch and made it clear on the steam page. Even if they weren’t enforcing it, I think its silly to be upset that they’ve started. I’d also rather sign into a PSN account and have functioning crossplay than deal with the current state of it.
Edit: oops I thought i had read it was to help crossplay, which hasn’t been working well recently. since its for nothing this is fucking stupid
Definitely. You don’t need to have a task bar or start menu in KDE, it’s just the default. I usually have on panel on the left or right with my workspaces and system tray. I use the overview to manage windows instead of a taskbar, like gnome. I put krunner, the built in app runner on super
You can make KDE look entirely unlike Windows, its just up to preference.
The difference is this can be customized exactly as they want. It may be similar, but the little differences are stuff that you can’t change in Windows.
maybe I do suck at it. could you explain it to me?
Not a remotely relevant comparison, and even if it was, completely ignores my second point.
If they’re going to find it on lemmy they’re going to find it anywhere. Also, they already know about ublock origin, and its unlikely they’d even care about unhooked, since it doesn’t block ads.
The company that makes it seems invested in crypto, but what does radicle itself have to do with it?
ah I may have mixed its behaviour up with kate
gedit uses polkit and should prompt you with a password when modifying a file that needs root priviledges. you shouldn’t have to run it as root
I generally would for desktop use, and absolutely wouldn’t rexommend them for a new user.