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I couldnt remember the site as it was in russian or sonething but thanks for that proxy.
I remember on the linuxcracks subreddit a couple people mentioned LinuxRulez or something. Basically games that were installable by being made into a single bash file.
Didnt know it was possible to install an entire game from an .sh file with a gui, but some talented mf did it. Thats how I pirated the sims 4 with all dlcs and it was so easy.
So glad KDE exists.
Flatpak for sure, appimages are okay in certain circumstances and snaps are trash.
The seas lmao.
Bangle.js 2
Never heard of them they must be new. Look into framework laptops also. First modular laptops almost completely customizable and they just opened pre orders for the new model.
I thought you were Richard Hammond for a moment
I fucking hate Empress man. Glad I dont give a damn about pirating games that much anymore. Atleast not recent games.
Almost as if rome wasnt built in a day
OSM is an awesome project I agree it is fun contributing to it but it is not as useful yet due to what you describe, details.
Finding addresses and other specific information is very hit or miss in some areas. Especially in the US where no one really cares about it other than tech corporations using it for quick info like street layouts.
My entire city has address numbers missing and for a long time I used an app on my phone (StreetComplete) to fix address numbers and other various details. But it can be overwhelming very quickly depending on how outdated or not updated your place is. Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time by the way.
I use to be like you. I used Arch for a long time then tried everything else that was similar like tumbleweed etc. Then I used Fedora and forgot about distrohopping entirely. I still use Arch on my pi4 though because it works nicely for use cases like that.
However I will warn you anything can and will be unstable eventually. Its the nature of software, bugs will happen. For instance recently a package called ostree was pretty much broken on all distros even Fedora which is crazy.
Thank you for this. I also use Kagi so im totally gonna set the lens up.
I was also looking for a good up to date router that could run openwrt recently, and settled on the ASUS TUF-AX4200. Been pretty good experience so far.