Anthony Bray the convicted burglar?
I have read that early DualSense units had a bug that affected battery life. If you still have yours, it might be worth updating the firmware.
If your budget would allow it, I think it would be tough to beat the Steam Deck.
Or the well-maintained and developed derivative:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.shatteredpixel.shatteredpixeldungeon/
Linux user here. I don’t know of an open desktop calendar app that supports the protocol I need (CalDAV) without being one or more of:
The best compromise I’ve found so far is Thunderbird. It is bloated, but less so than any Electron app I’ve used. I find the UI annoying, but tolerable for lack of a better option. I’m thankful for an open, cross-platform tool that gets the job done, but I wish I had one that was lightweight and pleasant to use.
It would be nice to see some new work in this area. It’s a similar situation with email apps.
Tell me you’re an opinionated novice without telling me you’re an opinionated novice.
(edit:specificity)
Edit replacing my original comment:
Looks like that package has been superseded by org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze. That’s what I’m using, and it is receiving updates.
$ flatpak remote-info flathub org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze-Dark
ID: org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze-Dark
Ref: runtime/org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze-Dark/x86_64/3.22
Arch: x86_64
Branch: 3.22
Collection: org.flathub.Stable
Download: 156.9 kB
Installed: 386.6 kB
Commit: 5a19b0c0808f82290d1f64c95d2406a860329817e0f269b4aaf0a1bbba92323a
Parent: 390f820d32df2f22e3a3165eb4d65071dcb93a357ae7730f4ca548b5d016b966
End-of-life: This theme has been replaced by org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze, see README for workaround on using system color schemes. https://github.com/flathub/org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze#workarounds
Subject: Add EOL (fc4339ff)
Date: 2022-02-22 00:21:51 +0000
Wildermyth is a lovely combination of storytelling and xcom-style combat, with a genealogy system and chances for your heroes (and their descendants) to reappear in future games.
I kept an open mind despite the knife. What he did at camp, though: that was his death sentence.
One thing I haven’t figured out yet: Is someone teleporting Astarion’s body to each new camp we set up, or is he just playing dead and stealthily following us whenever we relocate?
It wasn’t a recorded video. It was a live stream. They must have made it private when it ended.
Use Tor.
Do you mean Tor Browser? Because using Tor alone won’t stop fingerprinting.
Wildermyth is a lovely combination of storytelling and xcom-style combat, with a genealogy system and chances for your heroes (and their descendants) to reappear in future games.
I think that was sometimes true in the past, but they ended that practice years ago.
This one offers daily trading cards for finishing a discovery queue, and stickers for following a “browse by category” link on the main page and clicking the “claim” button.
Looks like the site is overloaded at the moment. Some things are not working quite right.
I imagine he wants to avoid dependence on fuel suppliers, or pollution.
Related: A very similar question posted by the same person yesterday.
How to turn them square?
I don’t think yt-dlp has built-in image cropping, so it’s just going to download thumbnails in the resolutions provided by the server. (See the --list-thumbnails option.) To crop what you download, consider a tool like ImageMagick.
KDE Connect also runs on more operating systems. It’s worth mentioning to friends who run Windows.
Because getting it off your crashed computer’s display and into text format, so it can be grepped or posted in a bug report, is a cumbersome task. (OCR tools are not ubiquitous, convenient, or reliable.) And an impossible task when half the crash dump scrolled off the screen.
It’s optional.
That’s how I felt when the BSoD screen was introduced, but with this new way of using it to reliably deliver more information than ever before, it’s starting to look useful.