If I understand correctly this is just an extension so I don’t mind. But personally I’d prefer if they worked on their collaboration (Office) rather than some AI stuff
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If I understand correctly this is just an extension so I don’t mind. But personally I’d prefer if they worked on their collaboration (Office) rather than some AI stuff
I don’t think so, but that doesn’t stop windows from doing it
Debian? They have good ARM support (the raspberry pi OS is based on Debian, uses its repos). Definitely also install flatpak. Most, but not all, flatpaks have arm builds.
Apparently this is done to block browsers like opera to change the default browser without user consent, but I think this just makes it more complicated to change the default browser. Maybe they’ll add a pop up if an application tries to change it, allowing users to accept, but I don’t think that’s likely
Maybe a yt-dlp gui? Parabolic works great and can also use aria2 for speeding up the download
Looks great so far. Would love to see this become something like Grayjay but as a website
Pixelfed is more like Mastodon for images, you follow people not communities.
Strongbox (OSS, but paid) is pretty good
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GNOME Web, qutebrowser, Konquerer and Falkon. While they are pretty obscure, I personally use Falkon regularly on low end systems/RPi
I’m no expert, but would CC BY-SA do the trick?
That only works if you find someone who accepts your money. The difference to crypto is that most people accept money, only few accept crypto
“Bro, I’ll trade your food for this fancy piece of paper”
“What can I do with it”
“Trade it for more food with a bigger fool than you”
“I’m in”
(Not saying that you’re wrong, just your argument is stupid)
I tried to use it, but when I searched for stuff like “kdenlive reddit” it blocks the search because it may contain violence and pornography
What electron Steam games are there? I don’t know about any
Standard Ubuntu is slightly slower than standard Mint, but apps not in the App Store (like DaVinci resolve) are mostly designed for Ubuntu so they work best on Ubuntu, but for apps like Kdenlive it doesn’t matter
Kdenlive has the option to use proxy clips. Makes it way faster. You could also try a other video editor like Shotcut. The DaVinci resolve Deb works best on Ubuntu in my experience. As for a distro Linux mint is a good choice, you could try the XFCE version as it’s more lightweight. If you choose Kdenlive, maybe try the package if you’re using the flatpak or the opposite, as sometimes one of the versions works better
Freetube
While it doesn’t use the activity pub it still functions similarly so maybe that’s why it’s listed with the others
What’s the problem with Nord? I have never used one of their products so I’m not informed