Même en jouet-tactile-13-pouces, toujours le Meilleur Clavier Ever. Bizarrement le trackpad est merdique et reconnaît super-mal les gestes pour GNOME, c'est la première fois que j'ai un thinkpad qui faich' à ce niveau-là. L'intégration wacom, elle, est vachement bien.
reallyzen
Alors, space above and beyond j'peux pas. Ça passe pas, je crois que c'est resté comme un bon souvenir pour ceux qui l'ont vu à l'époque mais à découvrir aujourd'hui c'est compliqué.
Aussi, ils jouent comme des pieds quoi. Et en 4 épisodes, déjà, les ressorts sont tout le temps les mêmes.
J'attaque Twisted Métal. Un peu cheap et cringe par endroit, mais porté par le rôle principal et une dose de comédie ça mérite d'essayer un deuxième épisode, même si Madame Le Maire (ou assimilée) m'énerve déjà.
Depuis la page wiki à propos de l'Académie :
En 2013, l'académie se positionne contre la légalisation du mariage pour tous.
En 2023, la bourse Marcelle Blum est attribuée à l'Observatoire de la petite sirène, une organisation militant contre l’autodétermination des personnes trans.
...mais c'est une vraie cadémie française hein, le nom me chatouillait j'ai vérifié.
Moi je met mes t-shirts sur des cintres moi.
Pas vous ? (OK, j'ai pas de chemises et 4 pantalons)
The Connect app (Android) allows filters by both keywords and URLs; not only do I not see anything with something in the title that I don't want to hear about, but also nothing from certain websites I don't either.
Did someone say "echochamber vibes intensifies"? Yeah yeah, my eyeballs, my choice.
Welcome to... being a normal Linux user
Switching distro is something every user does, thinks about doing, then does it again.
It's normal. You just discovered a new way of using your computer, and opened a ton of possibilities in front of you, from customising your current install to the death thanks to the choice in desktops and display managers to just slap an entirely different distribution on your machine. A ton of possibles.
Try them out! There's Live USB for about every one out there, but my favorite way is to dual-boot and see fully how the install process turns out, how the software management works, how updates occurs etc.
You'll notice a lot is the same, a lot is different, and most any feature from a distro can be slapped on another!
To give you a taste, try openSUSE Tumbleweed - not because I think you should switch to Tumbleweed over Ubuntu, but because it's quite different in a few key points, and I believe it is interesting for you: there's this Rollback backup feature, a beautiful and quite simple installer, a polished user interface, a different software format, and a powerful admin tool.
Have fun with your hardware. Now backup your files and go crazy! So many out there!
(I started with Ubuntu)
Connect is cool, no ads, buy-me-a-coffee support
It features powerful filters that allows me to stay away from current usa politics (by keywords) and from websites I wouldn't consume content (by URL)
I find its layout more legible, be it overview or listing communities etc. Also features direct links to overall instances, ability to switch accounts or browse other instances as guest
Dev is open to requests / suggestions (and bug reports) in c/lemmyconnect, tho their availability is spotty
Still a pretty solid app, with these filters being the one feature I need IRL. Fuck trump, fuck x.com, etc etc.
Since murglar allows you to download and keep the music you are paying for, I'm pretty sure that's completely illegal and could get you banned from the service
Which you'd then stop paying for
And turn to regular old piracy to get your music
...maybe someone at deezer, a service that isn't even profitable, think that one a bit further, because I'm on murglar since forever (tho I don't use it all the time, only when I need it)
Ultra-specific: soundtracks for theatre plays. I'm happy with the available vst's, but I am not a musician, I don't play instruments - I record people or I rip stuff & work from there. That said it means multi-band comps, tube-like preamps, parametric eqs, de-essers, echo/delays etc... It's OK really.
Maybe all this is a bit like photoshop vs gimp: I mostly only ever used Ardour since forever and I cannot compare / suffer / get my workflow irremediably blocked because it doesn't work for me like I expect it to.
Ardour is really a powerhouse now, and with the Pipewire audio stack, switching inputs or monitoring in every which way is just a breeze.
There's tons of Linux musicians advice out there, including on, ahem, reddit. Yeah I know.
Now that we have Steam on Asahi my macos partition gonna get shrinked to minimal functional lol.
So you own a perfect mastering device at home, now you get the ultrathin laptop to wander about. One isn't so portable, and the other may not be able to hardware-encode AV1 files. It only matters if it can play them decently.
Also, the M chips are good, but not that good. My M2 pro is about like a 12th gen i7, not like thrice quicker in any everyday way.
La lumière est magnifique ici. Y'a un truc, en fin de journée, où les façades blanches deviennent presque rose que j'adore. Apaisant et vivifiant à la fois.