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  • I put down money to try a couple of VPNs for a month each recently and PureVPN was much easier to get port forwarding working on. The only downside is that it costs extra. I also paid a lil extra to have a dedicated vpn IP since it makes DNS stuff easier

  • I think you mean "because every collective world government treated it as a how-to guide"

  • No, I mean the version of the KDE software. Like how Windows 7, 8, and 10 are different versions, Desktop Environments also have different version numbers.

  • KDE is a Desktop Environment.

    "KDE Neon" is the latest Ubuntu LTS, but with fresher KDE packages and support straight from the KDE team.

    Usually the KDE version would be a few releases older than what the KDE Neon distro offers.

  • They allow it for retroarch. They even keep a copy of my texture packs

  • I also prefer 144k vbr, glad to see I'm not alone.

  • flac on pc, opus on phone. saves storage space

  • opus is transparent for all the the most intense songs by 160kbps, and for regular stuff you'd hear on the radio it's transparent anywhere from 96kbps-128kbps

  • For even better payoff reduce the sleep by 100-500 per major update

  • Doesn't seem to have stopped people on Android and iPhone from figuring it out!

  • Whoa, I didn't know about this, but this looks cool!

  • You'll have a local copy of any communities you follow, even if their origin is offline

  • I know desktop has caprine. Maybe it has a mobile port?