

Apps can still start at the current state. But apps remembering where it was or what page it was and its window positioning does not get remembered. I guess that’s changing
Apps can still start at the current state. But apps remembering where it was or what page it was and its window positioning does not get remembered. I guess that’s changing
Yeah new feature less bloat I guess
Probably blocked by firefox focus because it might be a remote resource
Oohh… First time hearing about this thing
What is a VTuber? Is that some form of peertube instance?
If there is nothing appealing on flatpak, then sure. But for me it was really appealing and I still ignored it because you need to download big files at the beggining. But later on i started using it for steam and all because that thing is better staying as user-installed files in some form of permission sandbox
Only thing i hate abour fedora is that they respect patents so much. Media codecs? Nope. Vlc? Nope. VA-api? Nope. Atleast not by default.
Thoose are free software, but won’t include because it is against american software patent laws. And they also don’t want to prompt users to install thoose hardware accelerations, because they belive it makes them non-free
I think there is a generaal consensus to say it’s not ARC
Googal shits.
Also stock android isn’t the best android. And proprietary stock android is so bloated even if it is not chineese
Yeah OP is not gonna die on that
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When i had 60hz in phone, i thought anything above that will be unnoticeable.
But if you use 120hz for some time, then 60hz feels so shitty. And my 144hz display also seems pointless(while not gaming) but when i use 144 for few days and set it back to 60, i can defenitely feel the lagginess. I think that will be same for 240 or so. You would not notice when you see it first, but older one feels bad after using it
You assumed he won’t game on linux???
Chromium too iirc
And if you reaally need it in android, that is also technically possible:
You just need a linux phone. And you have flatpak availiable. Just install arm version flatpak and run flatak install whatever
Flatpaks do work on phones if app itself support the architecture. And this does support the architecture
Atleast the window positioning and stuff might have to do with wayland, i don’t know the rest of the story