

Unfortunately it might just be the Intel gpu driver. They have improved them over time, hopefully they can fix this soon.
Unfortunately it might just be the Intel gpu driver. They have improved them over time, hopefully they can fix this soon.
I have 3 PCs running endeavouros, the other 2 updated freetube fine, but my main one has issues, even after uninstalling/reinstalling/updating to beta. I can open videos externally with mpv, but nothing will play on freetube itself.
I use Freetube, but it’s currently not playing any videos for me.
AI could make this less pixelated…but so could whatever humans and/or bots took the screenshot and shared it everywhere.
< Do we need a Distro Thanos? > Ubuntu has enough snaps for all the distros!
They’ll do anything besides changing search engines. It’s a one time setting in most browsers.
This is an important distinction, and one I wasn’t aware of, that Microsoft know exactly who, where and when the AI is being used, and what exactly it is being used for: the genocide of Palestinians. And who knows what other genocides will follow.
How can it be in pain, and be a corpse?
Bingo, it’s the Qualcomm variant unfortunately.
Would be nice to have some alternative for my Note 10+ that is no longer getting updates. Seems it’s not popular enough to have an EOL root/custom rom made, so it’s just stuck. Seems a waste for a device with decent CPU/GPU and 12gb ram.
There’s 13 of you
It’s an open source codec. I convert from FLAC (lossless) to Opus (lossy), I couldn’t hear much if any difference between FLAC and 128kbits opus, your mileage may vary, but it saves me 10x space, very useful for a big library on an SD card compared to lossless.
I’ve converted my music library to opus and it’s all offline, on my phone and PC. It’s the only way to listen to some things that get caught in licensing hell, and that’s only going to get worse over time.
Me, using arch and fedora 40 beta, just ignoring it
Works for me through Heroic Launcher
I use flatpaks on my desktop all the time, no issue with storage space. But my laptop with only 128gb SSD starts sweating.
I honestly thought this was how it always worked…seems like a good thing if they’re at least appearing to not track people who aren’t signed in, especially since in every other way they will try to get your data fighting tooth and claw. (Not saying they aren’t tracking habits of non account users though)
Ooh “under fire” what’s next, they’re going to get “slammed”? That’ll show em.
I’ve been using more and more flatpaks lately on arch and fedora based distros, i have no idea how snaps compare but seems similar? Seems an odd push from Ubuntu, but could make more sense than deb packages for non techy users perhaps?
“Run.”