

Works on the Flip, too.
Works on the Flip, too.
I can’t wait to get a Linux phone.
IMO, trying out new software to see what you like best is one of the most fun parts of switching OS.
Always wise to encrypt sensitive data.
My first thought was how this compares to Freetube.
Oh god!
Sometimes I forget why I did something and undo it. Then, when I remember, I hope I made a text file documenting what I did to begin with. If not, back to search.
Can you add the repo and then use whatever package manager you have to install the drivers from it?
I also like Novelwriter. It’s very organized, and I think more stable than Manuskript, which has similar features.
I use Woelkli’s Nextcloud server. It’s free.
I like it, personally, but I don’t use voice chat.
Every US bank has the ability to wire money, but there’s no easy way to do it.
This already exists. Get ComfyUI and download their video creation plugin. Or there’s one that works with A1111, but I think it’s not quite as good.
You can create an account on an instance that has downvotes turned off if you want to avoid this.
I use uMatrix to control exactly which cookies I accept, and only accept what I need.
No, I think it’s great to be able to get rid of shitty voice work with the click of a button. Wish I could use it on my bf’s Brian Sanderson audiobooks. That guy’s simpering, exaggeratedly high pitched female voices are so unpleasant to listen to.
Imagine not liking the voicing of a book, so you just pick a different one.
I use random websites that don’t require Javascript, tbh, and manually paste the name into KeePassXC.
I installed Ubuntu in 2007 or so, but moved right after and got a new computer, so I didn’t really do anything with it. I installed Peppermint 9 on a new laptop a few years before Windows 7 went EOL because it came with Windows 10 installed but couldn’t actually run it. Ran great with Linux. When Windows 7 stopped getting security updates, I installed Peppermint on my desktop, too. After the man dev passed away, the project went it a different direction, so I switched to OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. That was a few years ago. Still with it, still happy.
This is what I use. Super easy.