thanks a lot, i’ll check them out!
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well, i don’t know the last state you know, but they added a floating search bar, which is pretty, but not beneficial beyond that i think. they added a default shortcut for copying the current webaddress which i sorely miss on mullvad. besides i dont think they added any major features i would’ve noticed, but it feels like a very stable experience atm, both on linux and macos.
i would like to move from zen to firefox, but as of right now i’m somewhat unhappy with the vertical tabs in firefox. i’ll keep an eye on them though and make the switch once they got some more features (like only appearing when mousing to the left edge of the window and staying entirely hidden otherwise)
TerHu@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What have been your costliest mistakes in using Linux?English4·2 months agome too
TerHu@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What have been your costliest mistakes in using Linux?English6·2 months agoi love the raspberry pi imager for that reason. i don’t want no balena etcher stealing my data, but a gui is very convenient for flashing isos, so raspi imager it is! (works for any iso you want)
id like to know too
TerHu@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Linux user share hits a multi-year high on Steam for May 2025English5·2 months agomanjaro really does some things right. it’s the best grub boot menu i’ve ever seen, with perfect dual/triple booting detection and such, but it kept breaking all the time and was a pain to fix. switched to fedora and never looked back. i got debian on machines where i don’t want to fiddle with the is often. then fedora on what i use a lot and need to be flexible. bazzite on machines where its supposed to just work and manage the nvidia optimus pain, which it does really well. also i’d opt for mint for people starting out, or not as tech savvy people. different distros for different use cases, but manjaro has proven to be too much work (on my workstation and those of multiple friends). (also i’m looking into nixos)
TerHu@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Linux user share hits a multi-year high on Steam for May 2025English8·2 months agoim using fedora and its nice, but i installed bazzite on a mates laptop recently, and when it comes to nvidia, and especially hybrid graphics (laptops with nvidia gpus), it’s so much easier to use bazzite with their preconfigured nvidia stuff than anything else. so, bazzite is really nice to use and based on fedora, but for my main machine i’ll probably stick to fedora for now.
TerHu@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouseEnglish1·2 months agoi honestly don’t know. i’ve read about it here and there but never actually tried it
TerHu@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•End of 10 — Windows 10 is reaching the end of its support. Time to make the switch to Linux.English7·2 months agoi think that with sone shenanigans you might be able to keep your game installations, but you would need two separate harddrives in your system and some tinkering which i doubt will be easy when it’s your first time touching linux. i have done such thing, but only among different linux installs, and with some linux sysadmin experience. if you got the drives and enjoy the tinkering, id recommend you do that, cuz worst case scenario is you gotta reinstall them which you’d have to do anyways if you didn’t try…
here is how id do it:
- have a harddrive with the steam library and whatever else you want to keep on it.
- install linux on a second harddrive within the same system.
- mount the games harddrive from within linux.
- go into steam settings and add that extra harddrives steam library.
i think that all but the last step are pretty certain to work. the last one may cause you some trouble. note that it’ll probably only work with steam games.
regarding the legality of breaking the sound barrier:
if i remember correctly there’s is an indirect general speedlimit, because any vehicle moving below a certain height is not allowed to go beyond 400 something kph. now this is intended for planes and helicopters and such, but afaik also applies to cars. therefore breaking the sound barrier, sadly, would be illegal. besides, i think breaking the sound barrier is limited to certain zones anyways.
i’m not trying to nitpick on the joke, but rather give supplementary information that may be interesting.
TerHu@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouseEnglish21·2 months agouse bython, python with braces XD
TerHu@lemm.eeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How NOT to pirate adobe products.....English1·2 months agohi, since the video has been removed, can anyone point me to the git with the software/ docs?
i also used manjaro, and whilst they had a pretty looking theme on grub, it broke on me three times, where i managed to repair it the first two and then just installed fedora the third time. never looked back. when i installed manjaro i ran an update after boot and immediately lost a bunch of manjaro theming in my DE… wth?
im using
archwin11 btw is the flex of the future
TerHu@lemm.eeto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•How do I get these bars at the top and bottom to disappear, when playing games?English2·2 months agoif you check the shortcuts section of the settings there should be one option that is maximise and one that is fullscreen. it’s one of those two. i tend to have what you’re looking at on ctrl-meta-f and the true fullscreen you’re trying to achieve on meta-f though i think i set them to those shortcuts 😅
yes and my copy has the text in red and green ink depending on whether it’s describing reality of the fantasy world. it’s an awesome book!
TerHu@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•70% of games that require internet get destroyed [Accursed Farms]English2·2 months agoim trying to play the settlers iv gold edition and it’s insanely hard despite it being an offline game. i may try running it on a pc with win7 or xp, but id prefer having it in lutris (same for settlers heritage of kings)
TerHu@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source.English6·3 months agodoes that mean we could build a wsl that provides the flatpak environment, so that we could get a one click install flatpak for windows?
im wondering, does using uBlock help in any way? can they block metas pixel and thereby protect you?