Floorp is to Firefox, what Vivaldi is to Chrome. You can customize its layout, add vertical tabs, move navigation bar without complicated steps & configure options directly in settings which are usually hidden behind about:config in Firefox
Why is it that on #Linux OSes, even #Fedora with its early OOM and no swap file / no swap partition (because I have 24 GB of RAM, yo), a runaway memory leak will trash the hard drive with IO for 30 minutes before finally doing what the OOM killer was supposed to do (or until the user power cycles the computer in exasperation)?
Why the heck does this touch storage drives, when there is no swap file/partition?
OpenTTD is one of my favorite Linux Mint applications. Not only is it absolutely free to play but it’s pretty straightforward to get into. Let’s take a look together if you haven’t checked it out before!
Also, USB 2.0 in 2023? No thanks. This isn't a sub $1000 device; USB 2.0 should just die on new devices!
Why does every company keep missing the mark somehow this year! (I'm STILL waiting for my Framework Laptop 16 to ship out; the fact that they still haven't finished the DVT2 phase, even if they are close, makes me worry I won't get it this year...)
I finally got myself a #Linux 6.5 kernel, and as expected, #Starfield now works. In one instance Andreja lost her hair but I'm not sure if that's a Proton issue or a game bug because I can't reproduce it (that's good).
However! Loading is a lot slower on Linux and performance is quite bad. Where I'm having 70fps on Windows I'm getting 40fps on Linux.
I do not recommend playing Starfield on Linux just yet, unless you absolutely must avoid Windows at all costs.
@raptor85 I find it a million times better than their old (ancient) UI. never thought I would see someone dislike it this much, hehe!
It’s no vscode but is much much cleaner and I love that.
Floorp is a lean Firefox fork with privacy and customizability (jucktion.com) en
Floorp is to Firefox, what Vivaldi is to Chrome. You can customize its layout, add vertical tabs, move navigation bar without complicated steps & configure options directly in settings which are usually hidden behind about:config in Firefox