What if I want to install a package that isn’t already installed and isn’t available as a Flatpak/Snap?
What if I want to install a package that isn’t already installed and isn’t available as a Flatpak/Snap?
For that reason I just ditched the youtube app and use the mobile site instead. On Firefox mobile uBlock works as well.
I haven’t seen a youtube ad in years thanks to uBlock Origin and Firefox.
I highly recommend this video that explains gacha games and how they objectify women and sometimes men.
Not every threat model requires the security level GrapheneOS provides. My threat model ends with Google and other big corporation shouldn’t spy on me and if I lose my phone anyone finding it shouldn’t get in and be able to steal my identity. I think DivestOS and CalyxOS do a fine job with that.
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It probably works with some tinkering. I would recommend completing it once the way the modders intended since they likely never tested their game with VR in mind.
This one is really fun and very underrated indeed. It gives you a level with an objective, how you solve it is entirely up to you. You can sneak to the objective, shoot your way through or cause mayhem by stacking boxes, explosive barrels and more. Also, the achievements on steam are all pictures of the developers cats.
It is actually a Skyrim mod but basically a complete game that just happens to be built upon Skyrim. It features full professional quality voice acting in German and English, new game systems inspired by the Gothic series, a setting separate from Elder Scrolls, and a story that gets close to the quality of Planescape Torment or Disco Elysium. I can’t recommend it enough.
But this is literally how federation works. Not everybody subscribes every single Linux community.
Only way to find out is to try it. Something like Club Penguin shouldn’t give you much trouble especially if you use a launcher like Lutris.
I don’t even own one and it convinced me.
I am using a immutable Fedora since January and it has been great so far.
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As with everything in the EU, eId needs to be implemented separately by 27 member states and some states do it better than others. I am just lucky to live in a state that does e-government quite well all things considered.
The silverblue docs explain it best: