Isn’t SteamOS open source since it is Linux based (GPL) with the proprietary Steam client on top?
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Isn’t SteamOS open source since it is Linux based (GPL) with the proprietary Steam client on top?
Debian? They have good ARM support (the raspberry pi OS is based on Debian, uses its repos). Definitely also install flatpak. Most, but not all, flatpaks have arm builds.
Portugal is the capital of Spain
There is Spotube which does that, just not on IOS
Yes
There is no free ad free Spotify on IOS to my knowledge. I recommend Brave browser for ad free YT/YTM/Soundcloud with offline playback. Or Yattee for just YouTube. Another option is the Swisscows search engine which has a integrated ad free music (probably also uses ytm)
Sometimes better search results than DDG (but about the same), EU based (France), offers a Openstreetmap based alternative to google maps (opposed to ddg using Apple Maps) and a slightly worse privacy policy are the main differences
Libresprite is a Fork that has a flatpak for a precompiled free version
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GNOME Web, qutebrowser, Konquerer and Falkon. While they are pretty obscure, I personally use Falkon regularly on low end systems/RPi
I’m no expert, but would CC BY-SA do the trick?
Anyone know the title?
That only works if you find someone who accepts your money. The difference to crypto is that most people accept money, only few accept crypto
“Bro, I’ll trade your food for this fancy piece of paper”
“What can I do with it”
“Trade it for more food with a bigger fool than you”
“I’m in”
(Not saying that you’re wrong, just your argument is stupid)
Yes, tor does tend to choke on Googles dick
What does Widevine actually do? You may not be able to download directly but you can just use OBS
My opinion on TikTok: always put the first cross in the middle
Standard Ubuntu is slightly slower than standard Mint, but apps not in the App Store (like DaVinci resolve) are mostly designed for Ubuntu so they work best on Ubuntu, but for apps like Kdenlive it doesn’t matter
Kdenlive has the option to use proxy clips. Makes it way faster. You could also try a other video editor like Shotcut. The DaVinci resolve Deb works best on Ubuntu in my experience. As for a distro Linux mint is a good choice, you could try the XFCE version as it’s more lightweight. If you choose Kdenlive, maybe try the package if you’re using the flatpak or the opposite, as sometimes one of the versions works better
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