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  • WiFi AX, Gigabit Ethernet on the dock, and ATMOS Surround support or bust. Would be obsolete off the batt to me without.

    There's three features I know but, I stand.

    Suppose there's no point to newer network standards for Nintendo because Nintendo -.-

    But the cruddy 5.1 support on a nice setup is one of the reasons I don't really fully enjoy sound effects/scores when playing on my TV.

    Even on headphones the Audio still feels dated.

    But maybe it's me, being a technophile/audiophile. 🤔

  • I really hate when I'm forced to use gnome file picker portals in flatpaks on my plasma desktop 🙃😅

  • That's the best part.

    Meanwhile on grad is simply, litterly sharing/screenshoting/documenting the hate you and your community spew.

    You came full circle and admitted it. Way to go.

  • "Universal Blue Kinoite or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Immutable Linux Desktop & Flatpaks"

    Universal Blue project Mission preface:

    Universal Blue project Values:

    "It is Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite/Serica with extra steps! ...But also not." -Me

    My write-up gist on GitHub:

    "It's Chromebook easy, except it's actually Cloud image based Fedora. Atomic updates, so easy. 🤯" -Me

    We don't like the word immutable. It can confuse people.

    Or keep using windows and traditional Linux distros/installs and keep complaining >.>

    "BTW I wrote 90% of it on my beanbag on my steam deck." -me

    Edit:

    If I came off as know it all computer nerd/ abrasive I apologize.

    I'm just really excited by the project.

    It exists entirely to end major pain points people are/were suffering from Linux distros. And to prove how easily it is to distribute images and build them utilizing the cloud.

    I feel it's utterly ironic to down vote, as it's litterly a solution approach to the entirewasting time fixing my computer issue of the OP post. 😲😔😅

    Legitimately etc of the study aside.

  • You realize they develop Jerboa right?

    It's also on GitHub and Fdroid.

    It's also open source so communities are contributing to other apps as well eh.

    https://join-lemmy.org/apps

    Also can simply use your mobile browser.

    Firefox can simply install Lemmy instances as web apps.......

    This post hurts my head.

  • Hopefully soon they won't have content to pull from. 🥹

  • continues to use Bitwarden also.