I like NixOS
My headcanon is that the old posts slip his mind, he attempts to kiss his cheek, and then tells the world about his discovery
I use Ecosia (which uses Bing results) and it seems decent, although I haven’t used Google or DDG in a while so I can’t compare.
Amazon Sidewalk?
Nix as well
I have home and root partitions encrypted with LUKS, and since they use the same password it automatically unlocks both of them. I think it tries using the first successful password to unlock the other partitions.
Ironically, on Jerboa I don’t see any alt text.
I love Loop Habit Tracker, I’ve been using it for almost 3 years and it works great.
The only two things I cared about were shoving as a bonus action and drinking potions as a bonus action. Makes combat more interesting in my opinion, rather than just attacking each turn.
kid3 can apply metadata based on the filename if that’s useful for you (just things like title and track depending on how you name your files). I also use it for manually editing metadata once in a while, selecting multiple songs and setting the same artist or album tag is pretty easy to do.
I’m not sure how well it works as a mood tracker, but I love this app, I’ve been using it for years.
You could use yt-dlp to download the videos / channels / playlists you want to save, although they wouldn’t be available online.
I don’t really want Phoronix in my RSS, because they post so many articles every day and it would just clog everything up. I just check them once a day or so and read the interesting articles.
I check Phoronix often, and have some blogs in an RSS reader.
I’ve only played it on PC but I like this quite a bit as well
Huh, I’ve had it run on battery for years, is there some serious bug with that? I don’t have it run on cellular data or in battery saver mode though.
I use Strawberry with JamesDSP for Linux (on Pipewire) and the equalizer works, not sure how other equalizer software does it though.
Yeah, I used it a couple years ago, and for walking especially it seemed really cool, since it has all sorts of extra data like slopes and benches or whatever. But there are a whole ton of settings everywhere, which is cool that you can customise everything but also a bit of a mess. Definitely more for power users it seems.
PCGamingWiki has that info for most titles I believe. It would be nice to see it in Steam though.