Check it out. It's a really fun game and perfect for the deck.
GenBlob
Twitter has had nothing but rage bait and engagement bots for a while now and the tweets are so obviously fake that even the general public is slowly starting to catch on. It's such a cesspool that you would be hard-pressed to find anything remotely entertaining or informative. Instead you will just leave the site with a feeling of disgust and frustration.
Yeah it's great, It's never been a better time to be a Linux user. There's always something to look forward to and we get more support every year. I'm going to give cosmic a shot when they release it.
Seeing how he looks now is incredibly sad. I really hope he makes it though this.
Glad to see another runcat user. It's a must have extension.
That's reassuring. I thought anyone outside of the US would think this is a disgusting calorie bomb. I mean it is but fuck it, I'll have it.
I will always support valve because of their amazing Linux support but if GOG finally made a client for Linux then I would try to use that more. I wish Epic would also support Linux but with massive douchebag Tim Sweeney running the company, that will never happen.
I'm American so to me this looks good.
- Colloid GTK Theme (Colloid-Dark)
- Papirus (Papirus-Dark)
- Adwaita Cursor Theme
I used the Equilux GTK theme for years but it's been abandoned since 2018 and GNOME has changed a lot since then. I switched to Colloid and it didn't take much to tweak it to my liking, mainly reducing the size of the titlebar and panel.
I think they're the go-to company if you want to get a laptop in 2023. I got my unit back in 2021 and used it every day since, and it has taken quite a beating. It went though several light impacts and one big drop but the only thing to show for it is a small dent on the back.
My only two complaints are
- After a year, the USB-C cable supplied with the laptop started to split open. I don't know if this is only a defect in early batches but it's worth noting.
- Suspend on Linux is an issue. Linux works great but it doesn't suspend properly. Putting in this command as root
echo "deep" > /sys/power/mem_sleep
which makes your system use deep sleep instead of s2idle which solved the issue but waking up from suspend is now 8-10 seconds instead of 2 seconds.
I expect these hardware issues and more to be fixed on newer boards and the framework 16 but I'll continue to use my 13 and upgrade to an AMD board and use my intel board to make a mini PC. There's really no reason to buy Dell, HP, or Lenovo anymore now that framework exist and has delivered on all their promises.
I wish. Even xfce will get wayland support before they do.
I have seen this same image circulated for years. We need a new one because transmission in D tier is unacceptable.