

I am using this daily, best text editor for Android, but to be honest I’m 2 versions behind because the newer ones keep crashing But with SyncThing, working like a charm


I am using this daily, best text editor for Android, but to be honest I’m 2 versions behind because the newer ones keep crashing But with SyncThing, working like a charm


Honestly, if this would make the overall width and height smaller, that would be great. Having a “compact” phone without the minus of small battery


This is actually a great way to test customers reactions. Just leak your design and see what people are saying. Obviously you still have issues with some people being louder than other, but it’s still a nice way to test stuff without actually selling anything.


You could try ViaMichelin Not saying it doesn’t track you, but atleast it’s not Google
No point in forcing it upon itself, you’ll just hate it Just if you are to try again, remember you can always ask about recommendations, maybe there will be a setup for you which works smoothly and out of the box


So, I have the same CPU and memory, similar GPU but an ITX motherboard from Gigabyte (B650I)
So far so great, it’s working without a hitch
And it’s not only snappy, with the Noctua coolers it’s very quiet, even with demanding titles the system stays quite quiet


A native app, nice


Yeah, I tried it and the quality wasn’t great


SMT already had it, they just didn’t bother updating screenshots


I’ve been using Nobara for some time now, and I’ve been successfully able to play on Nvidia & Wayland, so that’s quite a feat in itself. Also, everything is setup at install time, so you don’t have to setup many things yourself.


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I think the most MacOS-like look is GNOME with Dash-to-Dock extension, at least for me
Just chipping in to say I have a 3060 and I’m scared of every update breaking my drivers again - just don’t get a Nvidia, don’t do it to yourself


I can recommend Keychron M3, it’s really a steal for its price. Been using it since the release day for Mac, Windows and Linux and I had zero issues
Seconding Audile, it’s great