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  • I think you misspelled GOG. Steam itself is a DRM (even though some games don’t have the DRM in place), you’re still at the mercy of a company to allow you download your rented games and at the mercy of a developer to not include it.

    Sorry, but you can’t be a supporter of game preservation and Steam at the same time. They’re on opposite spectrums

  • This a good advice. I do the same to everything Google related. Now also applying the same to Microsoft, since they produce a lot os disposable garbage (Xbox, Surface).

  • Sorry, maybe I was not clear with my post: they replace your console while within the warranty period (2 years before January 2022, 3 years after). If something happens past the warranty time (like the console stops turning on by itself, like mine), you’re screwed! They don’t fix it, neither sell parts. And even worst, since the drive, NVME and motherboard are all serialised, you can’t just swap them for other good parts.

    Fucking scum of a company. Like someone said before, these kind of companies should be fined until the ground!

  • Also the same applies with Xbox Series consoles. Mine stopped working and Micro$oft doesn’t fix it. They tell me to pay almost full price for a refurbished one… or buy a brand new one.

  • I’ve tried a few, but for now Voyager seems the best (and the most identical to Apollo). Yet, not a single one has my favourite Apollo feature, which was to share (chains of) comments as pictures. I think the first one who gets this right, is the one I’ll settle with (⌐■_■)

  • You are partially right, but in my country, Apple doesn’t have official stores. The only way to get Apple devices repaired is through authorised partners. I don’t know if might be the same in this case…

  • An official repair center did, right? At least where I’m from you can only get service from authorized centers.

  • What does Keep has, that any mediocre note app can’t do? It’s probably one of the most irrelevant Google Apps, when talking about replacements.

  • Given the downvotes, this community should change it’s name to apple_fanboy!

    Deal with it (⌐■_■)

  • Is this fixable, or it’s an issue with Safari’s PWA implementation?

  • At this point, I think I only use the app to update itself (like a game).

    The content on Lemmy is secondary by now ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • Maybe it was because of the "Sent with Spark" signature, on the Free version? ¯(ツ)

  • Yeah, but on Linux/MacOS doesn’t have a GUI ಥ_ಥ

  • Well these benchmarks might seem a bit biased, since they are made by the dev, but I took the time to read them, and they seem very neutral and unbiased.

  • I’ve updated packages of RAR files in the past, by adding new files into the container itself ¯(ツ)

  • No, it isn't! Especially if you want to edit files inside a .zip, which that tool doesn't seem capable to do it, nor creating multiple individual files... Also, if you just want to browse a package to see what it's inside, the GUI does a piss poor job showing you the files/folders.

  • This is the right answer! Since I never used drag and drop I wasn't ever aware that this was an issue.

    According to the FAQ:

    Why does drag-and-drop archive extraction from 7-Zip to Explorer use temp files?

    7-Zip doesn't know folder path of drop target. Only Windows Explorer knows exact drop target. And Windows Explorer needs files (drag >source) as decompressed files on disk. So 7-Zip extracts files from archive to temp folder and then 7-Zip notifies Windows Explorer about >paths of these temp files. Then Windows Explorer copies these files to drop target folder.

    To avoid temp file usage, you can use Extract command of 7-Zip or drag-and-drop from 7-Zip to 7-Zip.

  • I agree with you. I barely use FB because of that. But I don't think those help the OP at all...

  • I didn’t downvoted your post, I just made a genuine question, since I’ve never noticed that. I’m just sceptic on what you mentioned. Whenever I have some free time, I’ll try to do a deep test on that one!

    Edit: No need to do a test, since I never use drag n drop (like mentioned on another comment), my test would always show the same outcome as WinRAR.

  • PeaZip is algo very good and has dark mode. I still prefer 7zip on Windows, but on MacOS is my elected choice.