I have been using Notion free plan. Evernote is way to limited on features and things you can do on the free account.
Longtime technology user, my interests in software / hardware started in the early days when i486 and 2MiB ram was the thing!
I have been using Notion free plan. Evernote is way to limited on features and things you can do on the free account.
World of Horror. Lovecraftian point and click adventure-roguelike-card-game. 2 bit graphics, but looks and plays fantastic!
I can personally recommend Arco Linux as a great system to learn Arch. They have thousands of YouTube videos on various topics and a great forum for help. Biggest drawback is their website which can be a bit hard to navigate.
Played this game very much back in the day. Very good game and shooter. Saw a video some time ago with this new engine, super impressive.
Personally I have to thank Steam for their commitment for gaming on Linux. Without I would not have been able to make the switch fully.
Second this, great game! One of the best modern traditional roguelike games right now.
Debian 12 have been rock solid for me. Use it for gaming with my Nvidia card and the driver installation have been painless and easy. Mainly been using it as a normal desktop using Gnome and gaming with Steam.
Was previously running Arch based distribution ArcoLinux, but was getting tired of the updating maintenance and config file conflicts.
Debian is just stable and a few updates a week. Flatpak fixes the old packages that repository have for those applications I just “need”.
What really got me in this great list was Avatar franchise only made it to Avatar 5 in all those years! 😂
This is uncanny. Thanks!
That is true, but for most users that is a bit convoluted. Also you have several communities with the same subject name. What makes Reddit great is how many users are at a single specialized sub.
As much as I do hope this helps, I’m afraid it won’t change a thing: Like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass as well." -Spez. Seem they will ride out this storm. This have to be permeate to make any changes at Reddit.
First impression is very good. But many instances do not allow the creation of new communities. Which brings me to all the little specialized subreddits that I used daily on Reddit are not on Lemmy. :-( Yeah general ones like Movies is there but I need my fix for r/Dune! :D
Linux support please!