The open toolchain foundation also has a similar list I think
The open toolchain foundation also has a similar list I think
Yeah it’s based off of Darwin
Oooooooooo I’ve not heard of them before! Thanks for the link
Honestly this is such a shame, it was a really good app
Oh this looks great! Thanks for the suggestion
Yeah that’s really frustrating
Can you explain what that means, I’m not sure I understand?
I might be misremembering, but I think these are called hot corners and can be turned off either in the settings or in gnome tweaks
This is it: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer So far it’s just a way to host your own trail maps, but hopefully it will expand to have more functionality like tracking your walks/runs.
It’s not ready yet, but Wanderer looks like it may end up being a good Strava alternative
Lots of people like to keep their 2FA separate from their password manager, so that there isn’t a single point of failure
If wallabag isn’t your jam, then omnivore also works well
Breezy weather looks great, but it isn’t available on the Play Store, which unfortunately limits it’s adoption
BricsCAD is good, but it costs quite a lot. Otherwise the Ondsel fork of FreeCAD is pretty good.
I use a Zenbook 14 (an old one though from 2017) and I’ve not had audio issues on fedora since I made the switch to Linux last year. One thing I do still have issues with is sometimes it fails to sleep/suspend correctly. This isn’t a consistent issue though and it seems to be a gamble on if each update will fix it or make it worse. Still not been a big enough issue to make me stop using Linux.
But yeah to answer your question, I’ve had no audio issues on my Zenbook 14 (other than a slight popping type noise when audio starts playing when I use headphones)
IIRC based on the snazzy labs video about it, the answer to both those questions is yes