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Visual Studio Ultimate is so heavy though. I wouldn't want to use it for anything other than the languages it was designed for.
Visual Studio Ultimate is so heavy though. I wouldn't want to use it for anything other than the languages it was designed for.
You wouldn't brick a car…
We did it Lemmy!
Yep those are the two I use!
Photos is cool but weirdly much lower than every other gallery app.
That name is guaranteed to get you kicked.
It’s the most used dating app. Logically people think that if a dating app has a lot of users, their chances of finding matches are higher. But it’s rigged.
What features are you missing?
Nanoleaf bulbs are great and their Essentials line work offline without an account.
I wasn’t trying to be pedantic, I just misunderstood your comment.
Well sure, but you said you just use them as media centers. Unless you count games as media too. But for just viewing streaming services there are cheaper options.
I wouldn’t buy one just for media. Even premium media players like NVIDIA SHIELD TV or Apple TV cost less than Xbox Series S.
It’s like an abusive relationship for me. I still use Google, convincing myself that their products are good and that they have my best interests in heart. Despite knowing it’s not true and that my favorite services are bound to get killed or enshittifed.
Waiting for Godot 5.0
Get ready, this is happening again.
That’s literally not all what happened in the ending but for some reason everyone seems to thinks so.
This is unlikely to break GNOME Extensions. Debian and Ubuntu only ship breaking changes in new releases, so you won’t get a new GNOME version without explicitly changing your sources and doing an apt full-upgrade
Don’t try to turn Gnome into something it wasn’t designed to be.
Don’t tell me what to do. We all have our own preferences, that’s the beauty of Linux.
Personally, I have tried many different desktop environments with various customizations. I still think that GNOME + Extensions is the most beautiful and productive desktop experience for me.
Even despite the obvious flaws of GNOME, I still find it easier to customize and configure to my personal preferences than other desktop environments.
Actually I feel I should… My productivity at works comes and goes in phases, I have to make up for it in productive weeks if I don't want to get fired.