

How is this related to Gnome though? Adwaita for Steam is a third-party Steam client theme that only modifies CSS. This might be a coincidence but I don’t know at this point.
How is this related to Gnome though? Adwaita for Steam is a third-party Steam client theme that only modifies CSS. This might be a coincidence but I don’t know at this point.
It’s possible that Adwaita for Steam causing VAC issues now. I suddenly started getting VAC warnings on CS2 and it didn’t go until disabling Adwaita for Steam.
Edit: False alarm! I tried again by using the theme and it was fine this time. Apparently it was a weird coincidence.
Your guess is correct. It should be 2007 or so. :)
Oh I see, it’s an older setup.
That’s actually fine. Though why not regular Windows 7, is there a special task for your VM?
Sometimes I forget it’s been that long ago. -_-
I mean, even Microsoft doesn’t give a shit about Windows server since Azure runs on Linux. :)
That’s probably true if you consider Linux server vs Windows server. Windows server sucks.
Wow, seriously who tf uses Windows home server?
Read in German
Jarrrr
Shouldn’t bought from Ea-nasir.
That’s certainly a weird behaviour. And it’s more interesting that there is an extension just to enable reader mode, though kinda understand if it works on every page.
can’t wait for them to start injecting ads into reader mode or to outright reject toggling the mode if some kind of advertising meta tag is present.
I hope it never come to that but as long as Firefox lives, we’ll have forks like Librewolf. So it’s not really a problem.
Oh my, thank you very much for this!
I hope they add local font support as well sometime, or more font options at least.
Firefox reader mode also works most of the time.
Oh, I see. That sounds great, and fun (preparing the distro part). And it will probably be future-proof as well since it will be intact for the game.
I like this idea.
That’s actually genius. I love ActivityPub.
Not exactly bare minimum but something like Recalbox?
I miss the cartridge days too but this is not so practical anymore. Also you’ll get the best results with DRM-free games, whatever you decide.
What I would do is, buying a big HDD and fill it with installers. You can put cover images on/as folders if you want.
For save files, build a sync structure on a server (local one would be more feasible with something like syncthing). You can do that with Nextcloud or Dropbox etc. as well.
Wow, these are some huge changes. Looking forward to try them.