Hopefully there’s some level of encryption possible.
Hopefully there’s some level of encryption possible.
I’ve been using Graphene since the pixel 4a, have never considered going back. It works wonderfully.
Those are text bridges though are they not?
Does mumble integrate with Element?
Ah they used to publish server lists and clients/servers for graal, but looks like they were threatened and shut that part down. Too bad.
That definitely used to be the case, but I haven’t had any connection issues in the last year or more.
usable task bar in gnome
Just one easy to enable extension for this, but it should definitely be the default. Overall I like the stock GNOME experience and find it clean. When you get the hang of GNOME it starts to make sense. Super key is the answer.
KDE is obviously more powerful, but I don’t like customizing my desktop very much so that point is moot for me.
I’m going full KDE for the next 6 months, you should try GNOME for a bit, give it a solid chance with extensions.
Idk with a couple of extensions I really enjoy the GNOME work-flow. Although I admit KDE on my SteamDeck has been tempting me lately.
Literally abusive relationship cope. LMAO.
Back to the home, grandpa
I’ve been using fdroid basic for this
Real-debrid is worth paying for imo
Google Messages
He wanted FOSS software. Bridging it to Matrix doesn’t make it FOSS imo.
We should also get a chrome key
And a windows store key
And a Microsoft.com link key
A key to open minecraft
Why not a key for launching the “windows action menu” or whatever they call it
A key to open the control panel
How about a key to open the settings menu?
Why are we limiting ourselves? We should have 500 keys and at least 300 of them should be unique to windows.
Took you 3 months to type “sudo apt install nvidia”?
Paying for a Nextcloud provider would likely solve most of your issues. You can run a lot of services within nextcloud itself using addons.
For video streaming I use kodi+seren+real-debrid. This doesn’t provide local copies, but I don’t really need any. It’s not hard to set up.
I really like Delta Chat as a concept. I’m not sure I could convince my friends to use it, as most of them struggle with signing on to email on anything other than a dedicated mail client from their providers.
I like Clipious with Invidious