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Flaky, to linuxmemes in Everyone loves snaps
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Don’t buy a Steam Deck then.

Flaky, to linuxmemes in Everyone loves snaps
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Pop!_OS is based on Ubuntu and also strips Snaps for Flatpaks AFAIK

Flaky, to linuxmemes in Everyone loves snaps
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very brave of you to say that here

Flaky, (edited ) to piracy in Old Manifest V2 Chrome extensions will be disabled in 2024
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Vivaldi-to-Firefox here with a little insight! Firefox addons can have the permission to hide tabs, and there are addons that take good advantage of this. Simple Tab Groups can essentially replicate Vivaldi Workspaces, as well as Sidebery if you want something a bit more on steroids in the form of a sidebar.

While I’ve got you here, I’ve had issues with Vivaldi not being able to block Google search results I don’t want to see. Might’ve been me not setting my blocklist up properly, but it works on Firefox with uBlock Origin and Safari with Adguard. Seems like Vivaldi doesn’t support some of the more advanced filtering that Letsblock.it uses for that - AdGuard works.

Flaky, (edited ) to piracy in Old Manifest V2 Chrome extensions will be disabled in 2024
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tbf, and I’m saying this as a Firefox user, some of the comments about Firefox here make me wanna just

Marge Simpson cowering her face away

The loudest parts of the userbase can change the perceptions of software to outsiders, very much like fandoms.

Flaky, to piracy in Old Manifest V2 Chrome extensions will be disabled in 2024
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Floorp is Firefox with Vivaldi-style tweaks. Part of it is what Firefox really should be right now.

If you’re a minimalist, I can vouch for Pulse Browser, with sidebar tabs (native to Pulse, similar to Edge) and Simple Tab Groups, it’s great.

Flaky, to linux in Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default
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Same. Not to mention that there’s window managers in development if people prefer that. Some examples I know include Sway for those who want something like i3, Wayfire for those who miss Compiz and Hyprland for a more polished tiled experience. Hyprland in particular I’d recommend as I’ve personally had no luck with X.org compositors like Picom - didn’t work with my GPU.

Flaky, to linuxmemes in I am THIS close to joining the Chromium monopoly gang
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I’ve noticed what that person is saying outside of the Firefox community, the evangelism and all, and then criticism of Firefox and more specifically Mozilla’s actions in the Firefox community. Case in point, someone laying down the issues with the upcoming Fakespot integration.

Flaky, to asklemmy in Which things have you avoided or embraced on the name alone?
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Actually confused kpop fans this way, since IU is the name of a kpop star.

Flaky, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.
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Yeah, I’d shove Pacman up my ass… wait you were talking about the package manager?

Flaky, to memes in Planes :)
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Whoever owns that M28 needs to take better care of it.

Flaky, to asklemmy in Which things have you avoided or embraced on the name alone?
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Ironically, I believe the server for this instance runs Ubuntu.

Flaky, to asklemmy in Which things have you avoided or embraced on the name alone?
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This very Lemmy account is from embracing its domain name.

Flaky, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?
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Depends. Steam and Proton handles most games and if not, I’ll check Lutris. FWIW, some games like Doom and RollerCoaster Tycoon (the Sawyer, 2D era) have open-source remakes that work on modern machines.

For regular software, I will try it in WINE and if it provides a good enough experience for daily use, I’ll keep it there. If it doesn’t, for any reason, I’ll stick it in a Windows VM. For instance, Exact Audio Copy will work fine in WINE provided you get .NET 3.5 installed for the MusicBrainz metadata plugin, but MusicBee has severe enough problems (font redirection problems, lag when scrolling, can’t drag tabs) for me that I just use it in a virtual machine or another PC. (I actually have another rig I’m considering using as a “jukebox” machine, since I have macOS on it and use it for Apple Music, so I’m compartmentalising my music to one machine if that makes sense)

Flaky, to linux in Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds
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NVIDIA has been notoriously problematic with Wayland from what I heard. When I bought my current rig I made sure AMD was powering the graphics.

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