I’ve used ncmpcpp and more recently Cantata to replace foobar, not as much customization but it gets a lot of stuff right for me.
I’ve used ncmpcpp and more recently Cantata to replace foobar, not as much customization but it gets a lot of stuff right for me.
F-Droid probably won’t accept any builds with adware/tracking in them, so probably we’ll just stay on an old version until a fork or alternative comes along. There’s also a toggle on my preferred F-Droid manager app (droid-ify) to ignore new versions
That’s just the materials used to make it though, what about R&D, software development, etc? I dislike apple but imo the phones are overpriced for a reason. Adding RAM or storage to their computers though… that’s real price gouging.
https://toffeeshare.com/ is what I usually use for big files. But both sender and receiver need to be online for the whole transfer. It doesn’t store anything you send on their servers, but that’s a feature for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://vger.app/ on both phone and desktop. Not the best for mouse and keyboard but it gets the job done
Well, Win10 Home and Pro EOL is late 2025, so it’s tecnically correct…
Modern Gnome should in theory be able to adapt to any (reasonable) display size. So anything with recent enough repos would be a good fit
Two exploration games that I found enjoyable are 廃村巡り | Haisonmeguri and Umurangi Generation.
Haisonmeguri is super short with a few alternate endings, quite janky but the atmosphere and feel of the game are really well done.
Umurangi Generations is more polished and more of an actual game with objectives. I dislike that it’s timed, but that’s the only big criticism I have.
You can use it on desktop as well, of course it’s nobile first but it’s not bad
Without buying any cables, go to toffeeshare.com, select what you need and check the “Share with nearby devices” box to transfer everything over the local network. Just put both PCs on the same wifi network.
One example would be HDR, here and here are two articles I found after a quick search. I’m no dev, but I know HDR is a complicated beast and more importantly not critical infrastructure so community developments are slow or non-existant. If you check who has been contributing to HDR it’s always big corps like Red Hat, AMD and Valve.
What case is that? I was thinking of getting the Pixel 8 and was looking for a case like you describe but didn’t find any