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I’ve really liked it. I’ve gone back and forth between Cosmic and their old Pop Shell on Gnome. I find the tiling system on Cosmic to be much better, especially on a multi monitor setup.
I also agree with another commenter that the file browser kind of sucks, but that’s a minor complaint right now.
I love it.
Though some people will certainly take it wrong. The “iPhone is more expensive because it’s better” people will happily pay their Windows tax, assuming they’re even in the market for a Lenovo.
Something something about showing connections between points in a circle… the chocolate starfish of life.
Thanks. I wasn’t sure based on the tagging.
I’ve been looking for one forever. It’s my main reason for not using Deadbeef. One exists, but it’s only for Mac, for some reason.
Do you have some kind of media library plugin for Deadbeef?
I tend to use food names, like tomato
and sausage
. But no potato
, and definitely no apple
.
I also utilize the special-use domain home.arpa for all my LAN systems, so accidental collisions are largely impossible.
Tax dollars are definitely being stolen… by this unelected buffoon
Maybe it has to be vim in emacs on an emac
I suspect the world would collapse into some kind of singularity if someone ever ran vim on an emac.
I use Gnome every day. My extensions break often.
We can disagree.
Nah. “It works fine on my system” is always a funny retort though.
You highly doubt my personal experience?
Here’s to breaking everyone’s Extensions again
Proprietary by Sony, but they did open source it
The bitrate is manually enforceable on Linux, too
*specifically using PipeWire
As unfortunate as the naming misdirection is, I have to say: LDAC sounds significantly better (to me) than other Bluetooth codecs I have tried. It also works on Linux and android with no issues whatsoever. Open source is good.
I use it with a pair of Sony XM5’s, which can also be used in wired mode, so you kind of get the best of both worlds.
He’s obviously working for Big 586.