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  • I did, which is why KDE is a hard requirement here. But pop OS and its many useful tools are dependent on gnome so I feel the need to switch distros to one that isn't packaged with an entire suite of software I don't want to use, and one that has more common support for KDE.

  • I do gaming and work. Work is mostly web browsing and discord. Most of my time is spent in a game or Firefox. I use steam, lutris and a few flatpak launchers like bolt for osrs and prism for minecraft. Amongst others. I use many other apps, but none as extensively as those.

    I have seen bazzite here and there but haven't checked it out yet, thanks for the recommendation. I have stayed away from gaming-centric distros so far as many of them are made by a small team and have a small community which means there's no guarantee of finding support for a specific issue or no guarantee it will be updated into the future.

  • But... I want to click things.

  • Incredible. I guess I have a list of apps to avoid now. Thanks.

  • Very nice. I haven't even looked, are there any other popular fully featured weather apps native to Linux?

  • I have one of these on my shelf. My wife got one in a wedding party gift bag a few years ago.

  • I've seen people (lesbians) talk about it, so I'm leaning toward "yes they can but not always", but I cannot give an authoritative answer as I am not a lesbian.

  • How many aliases do you have? I have a couple hundred IIRC

  • I'll be honest I am very glad that works for you, but I don't like touching email servers with a 10 foot pole haha. Too much trouble for me.

  • The limit for Proton itself is so generous I haven't needed to. I have an alias for almost every single online account I have, and it's all built in to the password manager. Very handy.

  • I love that it doesn't unlock any features, but it does prominently display in the app as "activated" or whatever. It feels like "yeah, I have paid my portion, I am now entitled to use this forever guilt-free"

  • You're welcome! If you use unraid, you can also skip docker compose and use the "official" docker container from couchdb, see my comment in that thread for more info.

  • The plug in "self hosted livesync" most likely. You need a couchdb server for it.

  • I have subscribed to a couple projects on github (the recurring payment thing) and purchased the optional immich license. I think the immich license is a great model, and more projects should do it.

  • Why does this still exist? It's literally always negative.

  • I am planning on getting 2 cats soon, one of which is going to have a long regal sounding name like this one, even having "first of his name" in it!