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deanne Deanne @lemmy.world
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best lemmy app for android
  • it's also really smooth and the look and feel is awesome

  • best lemmy app for android
  • i agree entirely

  • best lemmy app for android
  • sync is great, been using it for years

  • Vesktop 1.5.2 greatly improves screensharing on Linux
  • screensharing with sound works well, been using this since the past weeks

  • What are you playing this weekend? 2024-02-02
  • i am indeed, looking forward to it

  • What are you playing this weekend? 2024-02-02
  • i finished all the races on nfs hot pursuit remastered and started to play ea fc24 ultimate team

  • Firefox is the only way.
  • well,epiphany isn't really chromium. it's webkit instead

  • Happy International Left 👈 Handed Day
  • i'm a lefty myself, sorry :D

  • Happy International Left 👈 Handed Day
  • unrelated but i also found it to be an advantage in table tennis

  • Alternative UI: Photon
  • very cool!

  • gender selection
  • oh. i'm not too familiar with other genders

  • gender selection
  • i'm guessing the "none" option covers that

  • Why did you choose your username?
  • i saw it somewhere, and i liked the name. it's simple and good and i use it everywhere even though i'm a male

  • Systemd-Free Immutable Distro Nitrux 2.9.1 Is Out Powered by Liquorix Kernel 6.4
  • i used them all, i didn't notice much difference. but openrc has the coolest bootup screen by far

  • State of Android emulation on Linux (with viable 3D performance)?
  • fyi i used "an anime game launcher" a few months ago, it ran perfectly fine especially with the framerate unlocker, it was really good. i wasn't banned i played it for a few days but i haven't played genshin since.

  • State of Android emulation on Linux (with viable 3D performance)?
  • how was the performance compared to the wine version?

  • State of Android emulation on Linux (with viable 3D performance)?
  • that's possible and it does work well, but you have to disable the anticheat and risk getting banned

  • Gnome is Rethinking Window Management
  • start with i3wm/sway or openbox. openbox is a floating window manager so it should be more familiar and i3wm is a tiling window manager. personally i use kde nowadays but i always preferred tiling window managers when i chose to use one. it all comes down to your choices so first see if you prefer tiling or floating window managers and then go from there