Jellyfin is under the GPLv2 Github
Theoretically could that cause an issue? I’m a computer guy and I think that if one bit on a computer is flipped, that could cause a major issue with the computer, but is that the same with a human?
AI will never come for vim!
I disagree. GNOME is a bit buggy, but plasma is not designed for touch, and I think that matters a lot. Steam deck also has touchpads that most users use when mousing about their regular de, the steam decks touch support is mainly meant for the steam bigscreen ui.
A correction they are using PHOSH, which is a variant of GNOME.
Ubuntu touch uses unity
It has a few bugs. It’s not the smoothest, but it works pretty well
GNOME is the only one I use on my tablet
Oh, I guess so. I get that, but facial recognition does exist, and that’s what I use mainly, even if my phone’s fingerprint sensor is accessible.
I’ve just used wine or wine ge. Some games don’t work as well as others. If you want better compatibility adding games to steam or lutris might help if you can use proton
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It would motivate more low quality post spam like we see on reddit.
Manjaro is already less stable than arch, now it collects your data involuntarily? Fucking wild how anyone can use it.
I’m gonna buy a Garmin instinct because I realized I don’t use 95% of my galaxy Watch’s “smart” features.
My Dell latitude has pretty much the same situation.
All of the phones I have had have had practically flat fingerprint sensors, For example, the Pixel 3a XL which is closest to me right now has an inwards facing sensor.
Rear scanners had no reason to go away. Imagine a phone with one giant fingerprint sensor/touchpad on the back(like the PS Vita).
Lemdroid used to be my main instance sad that its got bots on it now :(