Or maybe a 100% science-based dragon MMO?
Or maybe a 100% science-based dragon MMO?
An HDR calibration/troubleshooting tool for KDE.
A port of SignalRGB, or a similar app that allows me to set up RGB using a GUI interface where I can arrange the lights to match my physical setup with my mouse. OpenRGB is too cumbersome.
A proper port of Nvidia Control Panel with no features missing (I especially need the 3D settings screen and RTX video enhancement settings). Or ressurect ATI Tray Tools and add more features for both GPU manufacturers. Nvidia X Server is woefully inadequate.
I was using the term “app” long before smartphones were a thing. That said, “program” was the more commonly-used term for me in the 90s.
Agree to disagree. I miss having niche communities, and the only way to get them is with a large user base.
That’s it? Wow, a lot fewer people were upset about the loss of 3rd party apps than I thought. We need to add at least 3 more zeroes to that number if this place stands a chance at taking down reddit.
Try it out and let me know if it has support for stems and motorized platters. I want stems so badly.
I’m stuck using an ancient version of Serato when they arbitrarily decided to discontinue support for my beloved Numark NS7 II one day, just because “removed you; buy new hardware”. One thing that would certainly get me back into Linux and DJing in general would be support for my controller in software with modern features.
The GameFAQs boards are still quite active as well, as long as you’re willing to put up with neckbeards and bronies.
I remember that post from MrGrimm. It went something like “there are no good image hosts for reddit, so I made one”.
When they added user accounts a few years later to spin it off into its own thing, I was among the first to create one. Managed to snag the username “anonymous” before anyone else could. Never actually used the account until last June, when all the 3rd party app drama started on reddit. Now I equally split my time between here and Imgur to replace reddit: I go to imgur for the memes, and Lemmy for the news. Don’t even miss reddit.
How did Discord make the list but not Imgur? At least Imgur is somewhat like reddit.
*sigh* 2024 will be the year of Linux on the desktop…
Not a Linux app but I’m willing to bet that you’d love https://windows93.net.
What mobile clients are those and why are people using them? The image displays perfectly in Voyager.