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  • I’m running DualSense on Arch without issues. It even uses the touch pad for mouse movements when not in-game (Steam).

    Make sure to check the docs if you aren’t using Gnome: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamepad.

    My only complaint is the atrocious battery life, but that’s not a Linux issue.

  • Indeed

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  • The existence of ArchWiki and the Arch User Respository (AUR). And rolling releases, if that’s your thing.

  • In the early days they would quietly take all your contact info on your phone and send emails in your name that made it seem like you were reaching out to those contacts. Something like “(your name) is trying to reach you on LinkedIn”.

    Back then, Android didn’t have app permissions like it does now where you have to ask the user explicit permission for access to certain data. It would only show up on the very first app install and only if you’d be looking for that.

    I cancelled my account back then and never looked back.

  • No issues here with Gnome via Arch on a Framework 13. At 150% scaled if recall correctly.

  • My only regret for picking team red is that DaVinci Resolve doesn’t support hardware encoding.

  • why doesnt GNOME have a maximize button

    Probably because you can double-click the window 'bar' to achieve the same.

  • I found kdenlive terrible. DaVinci Resolve is much better, but it’s closed source and has some limitations in terms of hardware encoding support (nvidia only).

  • Great job! Is there a way to donate to the project?

  • Besides the other mentioned reasons: exposure through the app store can be a motivator too.

  • It’s likely mostly Google and a bit of Amazon: Casting support requires Google Play Services installed on the device. Google Play Services is only allowed to be used (as in: allowed by Google) if the Android device also comes with many other Google apps. Amazon probably doesn’t want their device to become a Google-centric device. That’s likely the reason.

  • I’ve used FreeCAD for a few months for small/medium-sized projects and it crashes way too often. It’s pretty much unusable for me. I only use it for CAM these days and do my CAD with OnShape.

  • What they didn’t mention is that hat guy is an Alpine user.

  • I looked it up and it seems to be the 2020 version. I recently got it with a Steam Deck that I bought second hand.

  • If I recall correctly, it was meant as a measure against fingerprinting. It’s basically one less thing to uniquely define a user based on the info that the browser gives to a website. I’m not sure if it’s still like that, cause it’s been easily a year since I used LibreWolf.

  • I applaud LibreWolf’s efforts, but the hard-coded timezone makes it unusable for me. Other than that, it’s a great browser. I used it several months until the timezone confusion got the best of me.

  • My Xbox Wireless Controller couldn’t connect with Bluetooth until after a firmware update. The update required a Windows machine and the Xbox Accessories app (VM didn’t work) or an Xbox One (360 didn’t work).