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I can gladly say that I’ve never had this happen. I can’t imagine how awful it must be to drink a coffee and all you smell is some cologne
A window manager would be similar to your Desktop Environment - better explanation.
Since you mentioned that you’re using KDE, there’s an option in system settings called “Autostart”. You can then add Steam to the list of applications (or terminal commands) that start automatically.
The maintainer is banned - context
I’ve not used it myself but I’ve only heard good things about bazzite
This. Thank you for explaining it correctly, I’ve seen sooo many people saying it’s just filters. Of course, there will almost always be some colour correction but the way a camera a camera can capture the light is different to the naked eye.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I searched what it means. I did come across another interesting phrase…
Made my day. Thank you.
Whenever I visit a dam, I always find them incredible!
This. I’ve not had any issues across my laptop or desktop.
Am I the only one who didn’t read “cult” first?
I’ve really enjoyed using MagicEarth. I’d probably move to Organic Maps if they implemented routing for other public transport besides trains.
Just want to add this comparison between Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Google Maps is definitely better in some areas and OSM is better in others.
Been using them for 2 years now, I’ve got nothing negative to say. Really happy with their service
I’ve had the same when using a VPN on my PC. Have a look at libredirect, that would probably help with this issue.
What’s the reason behind not being allowed to laminate it? Asking as a non American
EndeavourOS É A MAIOR DE TODOS.
Not sure why everything was capitalised and in Portuguese when I’m using English at the moment.