Yup, my android tablet is the only device I own (unless you count my smart tv) where I don’t use Firefox. At least there’s kiwi so you can have a tablet interface and still be able to install addons
Yup, my android tablet is the only device I own (unless you count my smart tv) where I don’t use Firefox. At least there’s kiwi so you can have a tablet interface and still be able to install addons
Huh? I only know copyleft, what are those?
Looking at RPCS3, it seems like most PS3 games wouldn’t run well on PS5 without dedicated, PS3-like hardware.
I have never ever managed to scratch a disc to the point where it became unusable. Neither have I ever had problems when buying used discs. I agree about the speed though; at this point my internet speed surpasses the speed with which games are installed from a disc
Oh yeah their efforts are definitely a huge net benefit for the Linux community, I just don’t like seeing big companies portrayed in a better light than they deserve. When it comes down to it, what valve really cares about is still their bottom line.
Playing at 4k+ resolutions, the difference between a well implemented quality DLSS and native ranges from barely distinguishable to objectively better because DLSS is also great anti aliasing. And even if you really need native resolution, DLAA is almost always better than any other anti aliasing method. Before DLSS 2 came out you might have had a point, but now I simply disagree with your statement.
Proton is based on wine, which is copyleft so valve didn’t exactly have a choice in keeping it open source. I also don’t necessarily think that their goal was to reach the rather small existing user base of Linux users, but rather they wanted to make sure they aren’t at the will of a bigger company (Microsoft) whose product is/was required to run most of what valve makes money with.
How is it biased to point out whether you can disable telemetry and how simple it is to do so?
That’s an interesting threat model. What about apps like signal though? Surely they are preferable to SMS?
I’m typing this from an unrooted xiaomi phone with lineage for microg where I can use banking apps. The only downside is having to connect to a computer every time I install an update.
I think you are underestimating your TV, as long as it detects that the content is 24 fps it should have no trouble playing it back judder free.
Other than that, I thought about it some more, and I think I’m fine with a bit of judder. On a big TV I find it really annoying but on a smaller screen I can probably see past it. Sound-wise I will mainly use my bluetooth iems so I don’t really need good speakers. So now I am trying to get a tab s5e at a decent price, but weirdly most listings start at 200 Euros, which I don’t think I’m willing to spend on an more than 4 year old device. Oh well, we will see how it goes.
Thank you very much for your help!
That’s very kind :) HDR would be nice but Jellyfin does a good job at tone mapping to SDR when transcoding so it’s not a deal breaker. Can you actually tell the difference between judder-free and judder 24 fps playback? I think many people can’t, but unfortunately I am one of the people who are annoyed by judder. If you can, which one is it on the S5e?
I have switched from manjaro to endeavouros about a month ago. I definitely prefer endeavouros. However, the kernel install GUI in manjaro was nice, made it very easy to get an overview of the available kernels and which ones are still getting support.
And it does judder free 24 fps playback on a 60hz screen?
Edit: also, what model is it? The Galaxy Tab S5e?
I really want an android tablet with lineageos support for watching movies and browsing the web. But I have been spoiled by my OLED TV so I think LCD just won’t cut it. Also, I would ideally want a 120hz display so that movies can be played back without 3:2 pulldown. I don’t believe such a device exists ATM?
You should try to hit each muscle group at least 2 times per week. In your instance this means you should switch to full body workouts rather than doing an upper/lower split. So try focusing on compound/multi-joint movements rather than isolating individual muscle groups because otherwise your workouts will take a long time. I always try to include horizontal pushing and pulling as well as vertical pushing and pulling (so bench press, OHP, some kind of row, pull ups) and you could possibly get away with a single leg exercise so e.g. do deadlifts/squats on alternating days.
It’s an app whose source code you can access so it is open source and it only stores your data locally without communicating with any servers so it is private.
What are those premium features? I never felt like I was missing something from the free bitwarden
Raspberry pies are more powerful than you give them credit here. Nothing wrong with using systemd on them