

NGL, saw the name and almost just ignored it


NGL, saw the name and almost just ignored it


I won’t say your wrong, but IMHO it’s unacceptable for a password manager to not warn you that information you give will be inaccessible without paying more money. Imagine if someone gave you 30 free entries before requiring a subscription, but let you add any number of accounts. Unless you want to reset all those passwords, your forced to pay them.


I use a valve index too, only problem I’ve had that I can link to Linux is loud static sometimes that plays over game audio. Relaunching steamvr a few times seems to fix it. I think adding a dummy audio output also helped, but I made that a hot minute ago.


My D drive doesn’t auto mount on boot. Fixing isn’t worth the effort if clicking two buttons.


I actually haven’t had much problems with VR. Gussings thing will improve with the steam box
I still think it would be better to give the user freedom, and just give a warning that there are privacy risks.


I’d swap the order of swap Firefox for LibreWolf, maybe switch the order between that and vivaldi since Vivaldi is still chromium IIRC.


I thought from the story, the worker didn’t even know who it was, way I heard it, a customer told them they saw someone with a gun. I don’t really have a source on that, but I thought that was basically why they didn’t get the bounty.


There is a market, but it’s to small for companies to care about
I’ve had a mostly good experience with pop. It’s definitely a different workflow than I was used to, but it works for me. Looking at switching to nobra though.
I would not recommend pop!_os for beginners if they have nvidea drivers. A few of the recent updates have had problems
“We are not increasing the price of your subscription, we are simply changing the benifits you have and adding a tier above yours that’s identical to what you used to have” was basically whe announcement they made alongside that IIRC
Id recommend mint cinnamon. If you have any problems installing it, try Zorin
They baked AI into the operating system and had that recall thing where they basically took screenshots of your screen every few seconds. Linux doesn’t do that.
I think ladybird has been making good progress