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  • Have you tried using OnlyOffice? It's pretty much a 1:1 recreation of Microsoft Office, there's a flatpak build. It's scripts are made in Javascript but it seems simple enough to convert a VBA script.

  • Right click on the panel (Not running application) -> Task Manager Settings -> General -> uncheck "Show Tooltips"

  • Wow I just checked this out earlier today!

  • I would much rather have the software of a Tesla over what I have now, a 2020 Nissan Leaf, whose interface and functions seem to come out of 2010.

  • Yeah, often on linux the setup process is even faster and easier than on windows, and there isn't much you have to do after that to get things to work. You just boot it up, log in, and then do whatever you want to.

  • Be honest

    Jump
  • No thanks, Memmy isn't available for Android and I am enjoying using Sync.

  • Be honest

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  • Nice try, but my Lemmy client does not display videos in-line.

  • So I love music videos as well as making my own, so I have a lot of favourites, but in particular half·alive's music videos are amazingly done. The lead singer Josh Taylor is an incredible producer for his music videos as well as the band being amazing dancers. All of the videos off of their new album are amazing, but two that I will highlight are:

    Summerland

    Amazing storytelling. This really comes full circle.

    TIME 2

    Incredible creative direction. Following the plot of the song while making it visually attractive as this is, is so impressive.

    I have more (ask me), but these are definitely on top. Did I Make You Up? and Move Me are also really good.

  • It's a copyrighted name, so it would be copyright infringement.

  • Also this would probably be breaking the EULA pretty hard if they were to buy it.

  • A Night at The Opera has some of the funniest physical gags I've seen in a movie. It is from 1935, but I found it very entertaining.

  • Same! dnf upgrade tho for me.

  • I don't know if you have used Linux in the past three years, but with modern workstation distros like popos, mint, or fedora it is very rarely necessary to use the command line if you don't have to. Both KDE Plasma and Gnome have simple and intuitive appstores with massive app libraries through flatfub, and in many ways I find the UI less confusing (especially in settings) then what windows offers.