Not sure whether timeshift supports multiple systems per partition, but I’d be very surprised if you couldn’t create separate partitions for each PC
Not sure whether timeshift supports multiple systems per partition, but I’d be very surprised if you couldn’t create separate partitions for each PC
They provide .deb files. I didn’t hunt any further than that
You will be fine. I game on mint with an Nvidia card. Steam has a setting to fall back to proton for all games without native Linux, and for everything off steam use Lutris (install it from the website, since the package manager version is too old to be useful)
WE DO NOT BREAK USERSPACE
For all Spotify’s failings, this is something it actually does a great job at. I get a playlist of new recommendations each week, 6+ daily playlists in different styles, playlists based on artists/genres/moods etc.
Plus the cost of your own ram, storage, etc.
This has to be a removedpost
Out of curiosity, why? If it’s a knee-jerk reaction to change that’s completely understandable, but I can’t see anything to dislike about the feature itself
As someone who hasn’t touched KDE in years, can someone fill me in: How did you previously select a folder without opening it?
It would be smooth as butter with a lightweight desktop (probably not KDE). I suggest Linux Mint XFCE edition
Scrolling through the live streams, 90% is piracy and the rest is automated AI/nature/whatever streaming. Didn’t see a single “twitch style” human steam.
Is owncast going to struggle with adoption more than other fediverse projects due to the inherent synchronicity of content creation and consumption?
Pretty sure the only time I’ve heard someone say hominem is Eminem in the fast section of Rap God
Sites can use anything - they’re just numbers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I thought users could block instances now?
Gotta say, this is almost harder to follow than the legalese
No need to leave the fediverse, just join instances which plan to block threads
The issue is not that the large image was uploaded. The server should always store the highest quality available, and serve whatever resolution is requested by the client.
I consider this a bug with Lemmy
I clicked that link and the first dozen results were Reddit posts and garbage