96 DPI should be a choice, agreed. But it’s a software issue when an app or a framework doesn’t display well on HIDPI.
96 DPI should be a choice, agreed. But it’s a software issue when an app or a framework doesn’t display well on HIDPI.
omfg that plate is hilarious
Since no proprietary streaming service will ever implement this, I wish Jellyfin & PeerTube did.
If you ever plan to support them, ntfy.sh would be my top recommendation.
I was talking about multiple RSS feeds, for example: ZDNET Linux + Phoronix auto-posted to one Lemmy community.
I believe you could convert the entries to RSS and then use one of the tools available to publish RSS to Lemmy.
All related news feeds for example:
Read it enough times so that you uncover the comment’s true meaning. If you give up, I can give you a tip.
Is that on WordPress or Ghost?
QL was our first game and although it was a big disappointment losing the source code it was lost at a time before we understood decompiler and auto-formatter software.
This is freaking awesome, can you combine several feeds into one community ?
I use several sites to download public domain ebooks, could this tool help me download all .epub files on a website?
Hey, I was just thinking… You should get the Ublue guys to try tour project. I think IT aligns greatly with their goals. Bazzite has scripts that install sunshine and everything they do is containerized. Maybe they could ship a script to install GOW.
It’s good if you can get past it’s unintuitive UI.
Kubuntu is fine. But for gaming, having old packages is very good for stability, but bad for gaming. In the latter use case, having access to the latest drivers and compositors, will grant you a better gaming experience.
A humble question: have you considered switching to another distro with newer packages?
What’s the use case? ELI5.
Could this work offline as a PWA? By offline I mean not hosted on your server, but locally.
Arch for a beginner can be a bit too much.
Try Bazzite.
It’s the shit’s shittiness. It’s a shitception!
I wish it was a docker based server.