Cornflake_Dog

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[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 2 points 5 hours ago

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[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 2 points 3 days ago

I never saw it before until I updated to version 130.0-3 yesterday.

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 2 points 3 days ago

Yeah nothing is enabled for me, I just don't like seeing it lol It only appeared once I updated to version 130.0-3 yesterday

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 2 points 3 days ago

Yes, but it's specially in the new update for Librewolf

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

It's in version 130.0-3, brand new

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

New 130.0-3 update, it's brand new. Make sure you update to the latest version (or don't)

Definitely some Firefox crap, I doubt the Librewolf devs would want this in there

 
[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 6 points 4 days ago

The context/source link cleared up a lot of the missing context that had me scratching my head. I hope others will also enjoy this alot. ;3

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Hey there, folks! I'm about to do my first Linux install and I'm trying to figure out which DE I wanna use. I'm not concerned about how analogous the DE is to any other OS because I'm willing to learn and develop a new workflow. From a performance and overall compatibility perspective, does either GNOME or KDE outshine over the other for this? This is specifically considering the latest non-beta/stable versions of each. Does the Anaconda installer work in the KDE spin of Fedora, or is the install process different altogether? I know Fedora's default is GNOME, does this make for any less stability with KDE?

Edit: I appreciate all of your comments, thank you for taking the time to write them! Initially I was really interested in GNOME for its minimalist design, but it seems KDE can be altered for a similar form without needing to rely much on third party pieces because of how much is already built into it. Although I'm certain the GNOME DE is a really nice one, I think I'm gonna give it a go with KDE simply because it has three customizability already out-of-the-box and it seems to be slightly lighter weight. Of course, there's no reason to ever settle and it's likely I'll try GNOME at some point instead. Thank you! :)

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 1 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Finally bit the bullet and got a Thinkpad and I'm leaning towards putting Fedora on it. I've never used Linux before but I've done some research and I like the idea of something that updates more often than Debian but isn't as DIY as Arch. Do y'all think Fedora would make a good starting point? I hear it's stable enough and offers enough non-free applications through the RPM file management system.

Also, are there any drawbacks in using the immutable Silverblue version? I'm considering it just so I don't do anything dumb by accident.

[โ€“] Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf 5 points 1 week ago

For my parents, it meant putting up with me installing viruses as I tried to figure out how to play Minecraft free.

 
 
 

More pictures in comments. This picture is Olight S1R Baton II (left) vs Rovyvon A23 (right). The Rovyvon uses a Nichia 219C emitter in cool white (about 5700K iirc).)

It's the same complaint you hear time and time again, emitters with awful tint and CRI. When I was still new all I cared about was Olight, so I've amassed a pretty significant collection. It was only when I first tried a Hank light with Nichia 519A emitters that I finally understood why tint and CRI matters.

Also, now that I've learned the Anduril 2 UI every other light just feels limiting.

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