its just a kde pannel. i used a empty panel with it set to fit content with the icon only task manager
its also set to dodge windows
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its just a kde pannel. i used a empty panel with it set to fit content with the icon only task manager
its also set to dodge windows
can’t wait for lady bird browser
fedora is a good middle ground
matrix has a web interface and there’s many different options for clients. https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients/
there’s also signal but idk if that will suit your needs
there is revolt that is like discord but it is open source. downside is it is not e2ee
I use my rooms desk fan and play music at all times
I have no Windows or fans in my collage dorm bathroom
probably 3 “as a Linux user we can just use” “shortcuts” “:3”
I’d ask if someone could explain but I’m not sure if I want to know
it should be safe. From what I know the update only broke it as it was updating so installing a dual-boot after should be fine. You might want to test first so just install something small like mint for a test and see if it works.
I use a USB cable with file transfer. I also do phone file management like this because it’s easier
special power. It’s just fun
tie him to a chair and make him watch this
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=MBBOjf7fLrc
(I’m joking about tiying him to a chair ofcorse)
it even comes with a removable battery, Sim card slot, and SD card slot
google pixels sadly are the best device for any custom ROM. if you really don’t want to use google and your willing to sacrifice some performance and quality of life I’d recommended the fair phone 5 with /e/os. it is easily repairable and has I think 7 years of support. ofcorse it sacrifices a few qol things of most modern phones like the top end displays or the best photo quality and it costs the same as a google pixel 8 but its all ethically sourced and is a extremely good project and product. I’d reccomend watching reviews first “not Linux tech tips” the software updates fixed most of their issues anyways.
that was actually very helpful