Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
Haha I was also going to comment the same thing.
OP may be out on a trek while gentoo is compiling at home.
It’s been just over a month using Fedora silverblue (Ublue ) for me and the experience has been pretty good.
What I do is just setup a distrobox container with the arch image and install software using paru from AUR. So far this workflow has been working really well. for me.
Also if you decide to use any Ublue spin, you’ll also get homebrew pre-installed. So that can also be considered as an alternative option to AUR.
At that point BSD will take the place of linux I guess.
I have tried Buyvm when I was getting into selfhosting during the pandemic.
They were pretty cheap too, not sure about the pricing these days but you should take a look.
From the image, I have seen 3 of them on my youtube homepage.
It’s such a distraction while you are browsing for videos… Recently I have been trying this extension to block off shorts. I think it works for the most part.
Hope this helps someone.
I still try interesting distros but the ones I daily drive are usually Arch or Tumbleweed (Void linux came close)
My favourite arch based distro is CachyOS so far, been working really well for me for the past 5 months or so.
I daily drive Window managers but occasionally I also check out Desktop environments. Here is my personal preference -
DE
WM
Don’t wait. Get Linux Mint Cinnamon / LMDE on a USB and install it.
If you don’t like Debian based or Linux Mint for some reason, then check out Nobara or Fedora KDE spin. EndeavourOS is also great.
I have used Freebsd for sometime on my desktop back in 2021. For the most part I had a good experience except that I couldn’t figure out how to connect earphones/mic on the ports on my PC case. I had to plug it directly to my motherboard for Freebsd to detect them. I used an Nvidia card at that time and it also worked very nicely although it had much older drivers than Linux.
I ended up switching back to linux because of 2 reasons -
I have a few BTRFS drives that I use regularly and couldn’t afford to buy some new ones for Freebsd at that time.
I couldn’t play games using steam proton. I don’t know the situation these days, but I’ll surely check it out If it has improved since then.
You should give Freebsd a try, you might like it.
Dualboot works well for people especially if they play games like Valorant and LoL which has rootkit anticheat.
The Xfce logo looks like it’s for rat poison.
My first distro was ubuntu 11.04 if I remember correctly.
Thanks !
What anime is that from ?
I only see an option to open the player in a new window. I didn’t see anything related to external players.
One thing I could try is to run stremio and mpv on a distrobox Archlinux container and see of it does the job.
Edit: can confirm that running stremio in an arch distrobox does work.
A few days ago I started using NixOS as my daily driver. I am yet to understand how to use home-manager and the nix language but right now I’m good with the main configuration.nix and fleek.
For amd gpus you may want to take a look at amdgpu_top
Ubuntu is great, but please consider linux mint and PoP_OS too. You may find them more appealing than ubuntu.
Both are ubuntu based anyway, so you wont be missing anything good.
Try logging into anilist in a browser that has been installed as a native package. Then temporarily set it as the default browser and open Miru then try ‘login with anilist’ .
This worked for me.