I see many people with perfectly placed/sized windows. Do they use a program for that? And if so, how do they handle using a program when its window is so small?
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IT’S TURNING THE FROGS GAY
Linearity@infosec.pubto Linux@lemmy.world•The wonderful world of Linux package managersEnglish11·6 days agoI’m not sure what exactly you’re calling unfounded but I did rephrase my statement to be more accurate. For further info I really suggest this video from The Linux Experiment. https://tilvids.com/w/7sKzyoAFK28UmhhZJ2B4hA
Linearity@infosec.pubto Linux@lemmy.world•The wonderful world of Linux package managersEnglish41·6 days agoSystem packages are always light but share the same dependencies with everything else which saves space. However, they don’t have any sandboxing, which makes them less secure than Flatpaks. It’s best to use those for simple programs.
Flatpaks are amazing because each Flatpak is sandboxed with its own dependencies, and if you already have the dependency on your device, it doesn’t download it again but clones it from your device to reduce bandwidth load. Flatpaks are a great fallback when system packages aren’t available because they’re compatible with all Linux distributions and I advise you use them primarily for any program that connects to the Internet as they’re more secure.
Snaps are worse Flatpaks lmao
Linearity@infosec.pubOPto Linux Beauty@lemmy.world•Not the best entry but wanted to contributeEnglish4·9 days agoI couldn’t agree more 😆
You’d be surprised though, it fluctuates around 15% usage and the background freezes when anything window is on the desktop (this video is an exception)
It’s OBS Studio that’s raising the CPU to 30%, and as of now it keeps crashing and refuses to open. What a program 😭
Linearity@infosec.pubOPto Linux Beauty@lemmy.world•Not the best entry but wanted to contributeEnglish6·9 days agoI don’t blame you, it took me months of trial and error to reach this point 😭
Linearity@infosec.pubOPto Linux Beauty@lemmy.world•Not the best entry but wanted to contributeEnglish7·9 days agoPersona 3 Reload actually
Linearity@infosec.pubOPto Linux Beauty@lemmy.world•Not the best entry but wanted to contributeEnglish2·9 days agoThank you! ☺️
Woah I’ve never seen a 1fils coin 😮
Linearity@infosec.pubtoQuran@lemm.ee•Hi welcome to quran discussion community please feel free to discuss islam and quran hereEnglish11·10 days agoYou sure that’s a suitable account name?
Tried it, actually requires thinking lmao
I guess it’s “W” for “Welcome”
That’s not true Persona is modern.
Linearity@infosec.pubto Formula 1@lemmy.world•Sara Turkestani (left) won the challenge to design Alonso's helmet for the Saudi GPEnglish421·13 days agoYou do realise neither niqabs nor hijabs are obligatory in Saudi
Linearity@infosec.pubto Linux@programming.dev•Firefox starts adding AI, Wayland gets window & session restore: Linux & Open Source NewsEnglish4·17 days agoThe AI is local and I’m pretty sure it doesn’t give information but only summarises webpages
Linearity@infosec.pubto pics@lemmy.world•I just love taking selfies so much because I know I’m so pretty all of you horny guys wish you could be my man ;)English3·18 days agowtf is this title 😭
Oh I understand now, thank you
.ml? It says lemmy.ca
Will do. Thank you!