Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
EndeavourOS was my 3rd repo and has been my go-to ever sense.
I’ve switched to searx as well.
I added an instance as a custom search on my firefox mobile app using this string.
https://ooglester.com/search?q=%s
It immediately caught my attention, my most anticipated game now.
I grabbed this one after the hoy fong fuck up. It makes a really good spicy mayo. Tastes good on teriyaki dishes.
Bonus points in that android phones won’t have their bootloader encrypted by a cellular service provider.
I thought that was a given since they aren’t adding new story content as far as i know.
MFA kinda defeats the purpose of Mullvad. The less they know about you the better.
Breezy Wheather on F-Droid? It’s one of my favorite FOSS apps on my phone.
I see an option for precipitation notifications in the settings. Check out its awesome widgets as well.
A sort of Cobra Effect of the Fantasy World?
Well damn. I’ve been on Nova launcher for years. Even bought prime and all that.
I just installed this and checked out the widgets. I get that you’re not getting what you are looking for, but I’m impressed with the variety and quality of the widgets they do offer.
This is a quality app.
Currently, I have a DDNS set up with NoIP with port forwarding on my router.
I’ve been using Jellyfin on my firestick, roku, and android phone for at least a year now.
Thanks for the clarification. I’ll be updating my settings.
I’ve set my secondary DNS to cloudflare, and my pihole still blocked ads for me. I assumed the secondary DNS server is used only if the primary can’t be pinged. But i haven’t actually looked into it.
I’m excited for the upcoming Thunderbird/K9 Mail release for android.
When I travel by plane, I download the respective airline Mobile app to get the digital boarding pass.
It’ll remind me to check in the day before. I can only assume what would happen if I don’t (my would seat given to a standby passenger or something).
It made a huge difference in windows thats for sure. From the windows splash screen to applications becoming responsive took for fucking ever on a HDD. I’d imagine on linux it’d be much faster on a HDD, but I switched after ssds became the norm.