Okay, smuglord. It’s a massive inconvenience compared to doing literally nothing. And it heavily depends on what apps you use and how often they update.
Okay, smuglord. It’s a massive inconvenience compared to doing literally nothing. And it heavily depends on what apps you use and how often they update.
Last I used it, Aurora store can’t do automatic updates without user attention. Is that still true? If so, it’s adding another massive inconvenience.
Personally I envision a future where most people don’t even need desktops at home and if they don’t need a dedicated laptop either will just dock their phone when they get home as their primary device and take it with them when they leave.
Technically true but they belong to the same ‘service’ and because of the vague policy, I dont know whether that means they’d suddenly terminate my account.
So I can’t even use two different Lemmy accounts on different instances? Or have a public social media account and a ‘business’ one I use to share my own music or something? My dual-boxing MMO accounts? There’s a lot of use cases for 2 emails/accounts at the very least.
This is a solvable problem but requires thinking about anything but profits for a minute. Require accounts and ban them permanently from all comment sections. They only won’t do this because it means that person might unsubscribe.
Reading a summary the other day, it looks like most of Dev team got hired at Oneplus a few years back and left. Then they had several false starts with new teams until most recently where they’re working on getting things running on Android 14.
Not literally, but this turns your device into a Steamdeck, which is what you implied you wanted. With the option to launch into Big Picture/Gaming Mode.
Install Bazzite and use the Laptop version with Steam Gaming Mode if you have an AMD system. It’s what you’re asking for but for non-deck devices. http://bazzite.gg/
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Cosmos Server, Yunohost, CasaOS, Tipi, TrueNAS. There’s projects like this that have ‘app stores’ that are just an interface for you to enter parameters for a Docker compose file (or something similar) like the default username and password, etc. They aren’t flawless but flawless is an unrealistic standard for things with so many config options.
Curious if anyone has used an immutable server distro and what their experiences were, considering most of what I would be running there would be docker containers anyway. Specifically, ucore-server. It looks like it requires a lot more setup than the other desktop variants like bluefin or bazzite for their purposes. Which is maybe just inevitable for a server, but it’s a bit of a pain point to see a list of “if you need this, do this first” for a dozen different things on github.
I’ve been running Bazzite on my main PC after using Arch for a few years and it’s been completely fine aside from a few flatpak hiccups that were resolved by installing the offending program in distrobox instead.
You don’t need an email address. It depends on the server/instance, just like Lemmy. Not all Lemmy instances require an email, you’re just out of luck for password resets.
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Well that’s awesome news. I used it a little over a year ago, so I didn’t know they were working on it.