In the meantime, Floorp has it built-in to the browser.
In the meantime, Floorp has it built-in to the browser.
OEM Androids?
Lawnchair also works, if you want the stock android look
All my friends are Open Source if you know what I mean
Bangle.js is something like that
Wouldn’t SSDs be cheaper and last longer?
Mailbox.org is 1€ / month for 2GB with first month free (with limitations), I don’t think it’s too much to ask for because Google has other ways of making money.
I tried it, connected with no issues, so ymmv
I’ve been using nobara, it’s fedora based and has made me swith from windows to it full-time. I’ve had zero issues with it. You may want to check it out?
(Also iirc it’s made by Glorious Eggroll, the guy who made GE-Proton)
Can confirm, been using it for a few months now and it had been the best experience so far. Steam and discord installable on rhe welcome app and even some common steam game fixes.
I meant to say pirated games in general, sorry for not clarifing.
Playing through steam might be useful for linux users, because proton is on there (but idk if it works with self-added games).
My philosphy is that if the game doesn't run on Linux, it isn't worth playing, because most games do work, and the ones that don't, are usually because the Anti-Virus the game uses. Which in EAC case, to enable playing on linux is just a button click (iirc).
Maybe the pirated version does work on linux while the official doesn't. For example if you wnat to play Rust on linux you have to play on non-EAC servers which are a lot more common on the cracked versions (for anyone trying to run official version of Rust, you can still connect to cracked servers that have their own Anti-Cheat, like any ArabRust server for example)
What I've heard is that they don't think that it's a big enough market to have to fix bugs that might happen only on linux and such, so they just don't allow us to play.
I think it has better customization than librewolf and (beta iirc) integration with tree style tabs and vertical tabs. Although I haven’t used it for long (2-3 months) the experience has been great. It has been my recommendation for anyone coming from Chrome.