I thought you could only select from a pre-defined list of addons in Firefox mobile?
So many interests, so little time and money. Always interested in talking to more like-minded people!
Where you can find me on the internet: nathanupchurch.com/me
Keyoxide: https://keyoxide.org/31E809FAEA1532AC91BBDCF1EC499D3513F69340
I thought you could only select from a pre-defined list of addons in Firefox mobile?
I find the yunohost mailserver pretty good ootb
I used to run a digital press that did this. It also made the print quality worse.
KDE’s KOrganizer supports journal entries
I use Krita as an image editor and I prefer it.
With Yunohost being a thing, I’m down to nothing.
Instagib is the only way to play!
I’m pretty sure I’d get obliterated now if I went back and tried to play
You night be surprised! I definitely have to shake the rust off, but I find it’s like riding a bike; the movement just becomes instinct.
I’ve been playing for years; I even used to rank in the top 100 DM players. It’s an outstanding game that doesn’t get near the attention / credit it deserves. The graphics still look good, it’ll run on a potato, fast, satisfying gameplay… it’s the best.
Back when I lived in the UK, I’d play instagib on german servers that were so full and the matches so intense that you couldn’t take a step after spawning before exploding if you hadn’t learned how to move quickly yet. It became an ambition to be able to get off of the spawn point, and I began to use those intense matches to wake me up after work every day.
Eventually, when logging on during the wee hours, I’d get to chatting with one or two other players on an empty server and they’d give me tips, or show me the secret rooms and easter eggs in some of the weirder community-made maps.
I don’t play much lately, but I do run a server to give a little back for all the fun. Anyway, yea, Xonotic is great.
This. How an advanced use case is accomplished is not a point against a system’s usability.
(Addressing the US because I live there) Even people with “middle class” incomes are living paycheck to paycheck these days. How can you contribute to a 401k when you can’t even maintain a balance in your savings account? Let alone other investments, etc, even if you do know what you’re doing with the various financial instruments.
The cost of living is beyond the pale right now anywhere in the US where you actually stand a chance at making decent money, so your choices are to A: suffer now under severe self-imposed austerity, saving a pittance for retirement knowing that you’ll still almost certainly wind up destitute in old age, or B: enjoy your youth to the extremely limited degree that you’re able to, have the odd nice coffee or dinner with friends, and then also still become destitute in old age.
Frankly, a huge percentage of the US population are simply fucked, and given the political landscape where you are given a choice between the “do nothing” party on the center right and the “eat the poor: serfdom now” party on the far right, you can’t blame people for having absolutely zero hope. As for me, I’m extremely privileged to be a dual citizen of the UK/US so I’m going to be running back to Scotland as soon as humanly possible. Come what may, at least Scotland’s position on poor people isn’t to let them die on the streets like it is here.
I’ve long maintained that if every US citizen got to experience the basic social safety nets that even the UK provides, politicians would find themselves strung up by their intestines in short order. I think people here just really lack context as to how truly distopian this country is.
There are lots of older KDE apps that could use some TLC.
QOwnNotes. It’s FLOSS, customizable, native / performant, offline first, and uses plaintext so there’s no lock-in. I switched from SimpleNote when they started screwing self-hosters.
This looks great! I’ve been using Dsub for ages because it supports streaming via DLNA to my Hifiberry device. I’d love to find a 100% FLOSS app that also has this feature.
I just use plasma panels these days
Neat
Swipe typing is brutal
Rooibos, mint, and chamomile for sure.
There is an awful lot of crossover.
Seconding Navidrome. I stream from my Navidrome server to my phone, and then via DLNA from my phone to my HiFiBerry / stereo system. It’s very nice.