Nice, that looks promising! I'll have to look into it a bit more.
Ghoelian
The “it’s more lean on resources” always seemed to me like a strawman people don’t like it came up with to diss on Gentoo.
Wait but isn't being more lean a good thing? Or am I misunderstanding how they're using that word?
It's pretty nice, especially in combination with slurp
which lets you select a part of the screen.
I have this mapped to my printscreen shortcut: grim -g "$(slurp)" - | wl-copy
, which lets you select a part of the screen to screenshot, and copies the image to the clipboard.
I'm not sure about the others, but I'm pretty sure Hitman isn't linux native.
As far as I can find on protondb, neither are Deus Ex or Tomb Raider.
I've never had any issues running those games through Proton though, so that's great.
Doesn't really work when 99% of posts are marked undetermined.
This entire thread:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/sctzes5z3s2zoadzldrpw3yfycauc4kpcsbpidjkrew5hkz7yf@eejp6nunfpin/
tl;dr: bcachefs dev sent in a massive pull request, linus thinks it's too big and touches too much other code for the current state of the release cycle, dev says his filesystem is the future and should just be merged
Proton drive has a photo backup option in the app, but their gallery thing is still lacking in features. You can't edit or crop photos, and you can't create albums and stuff like that. It's really just a list of photos and nothing more.
Yep, it's in the description:
I don't think they'd care though, they have an entire page dedicated to netflix on their own website:
https://protonvpn.com/streaming/netflix
Edit: they just copied the description of the Android app word for word
You could also host a website like that on Cloudflare pages for free. That way you even get ddos protection and some other stuff.
It says they support payments with the device, but if it doesn't run android, so also no google wallet, did they actually develop their own payments platform?
This is not true. I've seen a lot of people from my own country and others claim the same thing, but so far every time I've looked it up for countries it turned out to not be true.
You just have to be clear about which payment methods you accept upfront.
https://www.accc.gov.au/business/selling-products-and-services/payment-methods
I usually put them in /media, so my games drive for example lives in /media/games.
Seems to mostly fit with the usual external media that gets mounted there.