It can also disable animation in the web browser. Some website can see this setting and disable some stuffs.
It can also disable animation in the web browser. Some website can see this setting and disable some stuffs.
You can do it without Spotify as well.
My point is, using downloaded album, you are sure to retreive what you listened X years ago.
I mean they could have some arrists they don’t want to be on spotify. It already happened.
For sure, Spotify is convenient but you own nothing and you locked with a subscription. Also, you listen what they propose. What happens if your favorite band become removed from their library?
I still buy few albums and keep my library of audio files. (And I get some album for free using the same methods we used back in the days 😏)
syncthing to sync my files on all my devices
Which tool do you use to re-encode everything to opus ?
I tried with ffmpeg and it works but I had many issues with covers.
I use debian testing and for me it’s the best of both world.
I use it since 3 or 4 years and i didn’t get any issued
I personally run Debian in Testing and I have not the latest version but I think it’s still fine.
Ha ok, what I want is to mark post as read once I scrolled them (even with opening them). AFAIK, there is no any client which do this
Same. Plus, on local network, everything stay on the network.
I’m starting watch a movie on my PC, then move the movie file into a synced folder, na finish the movie 2" later on my phone.
Which app do you use to mark post as read automatically?
Thank you, i guess
I guess many people created an account to try but we need to wait to see the number of user stabilize.
Also, it seems the only way to emove your Threads account is to remove your instagram account …
It also introduces an improved Epiphany (GNOME Web) web browse
Did you try it guys ? Is it better than FF or Brave ?
GNOME, for sure. It works out of the box, and it’s kind of pretty out of the box.
I also tried it on a touch screen PX and it works surprisingly well.
No way this product actually exists
I really found XFCE not beginners friendly (or maybe if your comming from Windows 98).
Linux Mint or Ubuntu/Debian Gnome is easiest desktop linux solution. Maybe Elementary OS could be a good fit too.
You can use it using your browser with Office 365, no ?