

I simply stopped using Manjaro, this resolved all system-level issues I had encountered.


I simply stopped using Manjaro, this resolved all system-level issues I had encountered.


Switching from paid streaming services to piracy is at least as important as switching from Windows to Linux, probably much more so.
Look at 2-in-1 laptops instead of pure tablets. I use a Thinkpad X1 Yoga gen 4 primarily for note taking, Xournal++ is my favorite note taking application.


The difference in build quality between ideapad and thinkpad is significant


I recently upgraded from an Ideapad FLEX-14API to a 4th gen Thinkpad X1 Yoga, I really like the folding back on itself tablet/laptop style machines.


That is a deeply unserious point


Yeah, from this post a week ago.


I’ve seen it before as a tantrum about GDPR


I’ve had a good experience using PopOS on a 2-in-1 laptop, their COSMIC DE is a better GNOME.


In my opinion it can’t. The core thing you want to do, prevent the user from running whatever software they desire on their own computer, is fundamentally malicious behavior even if the user is yourself


If it behaves as malware it’s malware in my book. Same reason I consider things like kernel level anti-cheat to be malware.


Looks like malware to me


A little bit of searching found me mp3splt-gtk, which boasts the ability to automatically split an mp3 file into tracks, and even name them according to internet or local databases. I haven’t used it but it sounds like exactly what you need.


I haven’t used the addon. At this point, captchas are just kind of the cost of browsing with any fragment of privacy, unfortunately.


kernel level anti cheat is malware
abandon ranked, return to private lobbies
And what you did to Vietnamese romanization. The br*tish did Chinese romanization almost as dirty but the CPC fixed it, fortunately.
The fr*nch cannot be trusted with letters
The Microsoft Surface is known to be especially difficult to get working with non-Microsoft software.
The stylus pen for my Thinkpad X1 Yoga gen 4 works perfectly out of the box in PopOS.