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  • Libretube is somewhat closer to YT client itself,compared to NewPipe, and can also use direct YouTube URLs instead of piped ones,but obviously try to stick with piped.

    I use both,depending on mood and both work great most of the time.

  • Same here. Used arch install out of laziness after distro hopping and I almost exclusively use flatpaks and appimages (only installed fuse2 for it).

    I try out other distros occasionally, but almost always end up on arch again (tried crystal Linux for a week on bare metal just to try their onyx DE) and it never broke on me,or if it did because of some upstream issues,I just downgrade ane blacklist it until it's fixed.

    I love arch.

  • I've recently distro hopped and the new distro came with Firefox preinstalled (had arch before but with xfs and wanted btrf snapshots).

    Do you think its telemetry is so bad? I want to help Mozilla to some extent to keep them working on Firefox as I think Librewolf isn't showing much usage or support for Firefox itself.

  • I've recently gotten into this and it's an amazingly detailed game with so many things to offer/handle it's frankly overwhelming.

    A native linux version is amazing and will def wait for the release as I've recently started a look run which is pretty good for me,given my limited experience.

  • Which basically means your least favorite thing about flatpak is flatpak.

    Don't get me wrong,but why do you think it's so easy to install apps via flatpak?

    For me the benefit of having dependencies containerized is well worth the wasted space or system dependency incompatibilities.

  • i could never make it thought an entire LTT video in my entire life. They are just so boring and bland and lack any depth.

    No thanks,I'd rather read reddit or now Lemmy opinions from other people who are far more competent and open to opinions.

  • I mean mainly allowing usage of user installed certificates required by mTLS,or at least that's my use case. My company requires this in order to get access to company resources or better yet governments also require it for their online services.

  • Not sure if this fits in what you're looking for but I like Book ofTravels. It's a very original morpg (they call it tmorpg I think which stands for tiny multiplayer online RPG ).

    Also has some very interesting story telling coupled with a no hand holding way of handling quests.