It’s the same for red hat distros afaik
Aliucord since it’s not using react native and supports plugins
I’m glad I can use a custom client on Android.
haha the joke is porn haha guys get it i have a porn addiction look at me ahahhaahha
The very few times your programs end up spamming a ton to stdout I guess
And when’s the last time that happened to you? I have Windows and Linux on my UEFI laptop on the same disk since 2020 and never had that happen on Windows 10 and 11.
Their browser on Android relies on Chromium, on Windows it uses Edge’s webview thingy and on macOS Safari afaik
I actually like suspend to RAM. Makes my laptop usable after sleep a bit faster. But absolutely not on Windows because then my fans are still spinning after minutes like many have reported. But I was simply able to disable that with a registry tweak and it’s now going to regular ACPI S3 when I close the lid. Is my Framework Laptop 13 (i5-1240P) an uncommon exception?
Technically you could run an Android container on Linux like with Waydroid and get WhatsApp too, it’s just that there’ll probably be more Android users
Afaik they created a Windows client that’s native sort of recently and I’m pretty sure it’s a better experience than the web version because that’s one slow as hell to initially load for me.
In that case you could maybe see if it works correctly for you in firefox installed via flatpak from flathub. Those are official builds and bug reports on them should go to Mozilla directly.
It could be related to hyprland though. I think I read somewhere that one of those lightweight WMs (or whatever it really is idk sry lol) doesn’t ship a portals config file for x-d-p to exactly know which exact implementation to use. Maybe arch doesn’t have that issue though
At https://bugzilla.mozilla.org maybe? Or just look up “firefox report bug” online, I guess
Lennart Poettering being completely unable to fathom why anyone would ever want to use any piece of software other than his
What’s behind this? I’m sure it’s definitely not 100 % a single guy working on systemd, and tbh hating software because of the person who wrote it seems rather silly.
And what about those API changes you mentioned? Genuinely curious, I thought it always at least mentions them in release notes during betas.
Yeah that’s the case for all Android devices. That’s because Android apps are delivered in a platform-independent way (.apk files) and to make apps faster, some code that would normally be run in a VM is compiled to native code to be faster. Updates may change the optimization process, that’s why it’s always done after one.
Also fuck most Android tablets being slow as hell.
What the fuck’s up with the reddit toxicity here lmao even the reply that made sense and tried to explain their points to you got downvoted to hell
Nowadays it’s mostly anti-cheats refusing to run under wine/proton. This contains a helpful list of where they work and don’t: https://areweanticheatyet.com
This seems neat, too bad it requires IDE support. Hope JetBrains IDEs support it soon.
me but while running libsvtav1