There are open source alternatives to Google photos, a good example which uses material 3 (you) is fossify photos
There are open source alternatives to Google photos, a good example which uses material 3 (you) is fossify photos
Android is actually THE biggest mobile operating system, with Apple’s iOS being in second.source
Thus, Android most likely is the most profitable mobile os out there. They’re not stupid enough to stop supporting it. However, I am worried about AOSP’s future in the long term, what with tech giants being tech giants.
You might want to know that old spotify versions work perfectly.
Up until I switched to tidal 4 months ago, I was using a version of spotify from August 2023 to avoid all the “tiktokerry” that appeared everywhere. I tested many versions, and the point where the app stops working seems to be somewhere in 2017
Using aurora might help. It’s on fdroid
It does exist, and it does use your extentions.
Antix linux would also work great, and DSL is based on it.
From my personal experience, ubuntu (lts or not), has a tendency of nuking itself randomly. It’s happened more than one time to me, to shit off my PC, eat something, return to a broken installation that doesn’t boot. And I’ve got plenty of experience with fedora just not doing things, like mtp, vulkan on flatpaks, I’ve had it crash on login (on x11), and had gnome apps constantly crashing (on wayland). Currently, I’m using debian, and I’ve never had any issues with it, other than outdated packages, which is relatively minor
While I’m not op, debian offers increased stability over ubuntu and fedora, and that might be enough to make someone want debian
The jets? That’s the only orange.
You’re probably being sarcastic
Kinda look like this, but Kratos.
Seconding this, webapp-manager is what linux mint comes with and is the best option so far
I kinda understand you, but it would fix the issue, so it is a solution
Then you have your solution. Use x11 and be done with it
Man, his face is even covered up, calm down a little
And how would you access the controls above the app? I understand you’re most likely on kde, I used to shre the sentiment, but extending the close button to the panel would only break things
Yeah, forgot the name