Skip Navigation
Jump
Spending a few days with Hyprland made me realize how awesome Gnome is
  • I had a similar issue when I started with Hyprland to set up all the additional programs which usually come with a DE. But there are preconfigured setups which give you a "full DE" experience out of the box and you can customize from there.

    I recommend SolDoesTech or My Linux for Work. Both have full guides on Youtube as well for "easy" Arch + Hyprland installs.

    2
  • Jump
    Climate change is costing the world $16 million per hour: study
  • Germany is heavily relying on coal: https://www.cleanenergywire.org/factsheets/coal-germany

    It's also building inefficient LNG terminals for liquid gas. Far away from being a leader in renewables.

    Furthermore EVs are not a solution for climate change, but rather to save the car industry, which is particularly strong in Germany.

    11
  • Jump
    I switched from Windows 10 to Linux. Its great!
  • I had a very similar experience when I switched to Linux around 2 years ago. Now I dread every second I have to use Windows at work.

    13
  • https:// lobbyland.podigee.io /feed/mp3

    Sehr interessanter Podcast über Korruption und Lobbying in Deutschland, der auch Alternativen aufzeigt wie man es besser machen könnte.

    0
    Jump
    AMD CPU Use Among Linux Gamers Approaching 70% Marketshare
  • Not Linux related, but I prefer AMD due to less shady business practices than Intel.

    Another point could be that most Linux users get an AMD GPU and then might go for an AMD CPU as well.

    7
  • Hello fellow beehawers,

    There are some niche communities I follow with only rare new posts. Since the posts are rare I most times miss them between my more active subscriptions.

    Hence, it would be nice if I could have several separated subscription folders. Like folder1 with community 1,2,3 and folder2 with 4,5,6 etc. With this, I could easily swap between niche and active communities.

    Is something like this possible on Lemmy or in planning? The more inconvenient option would be to create several different accounts.

    1
    Jump
    Which FOSS smartwarch would you recommend?
  • Looks nice!

    You can install new apps from the web or develop your own using JavaScript. All you need is a Web Browser (Chrome, Edge or Opera) and you can upload apps or write code to run on your watch wirelessly!

    However, I find it strange that they only advertise proprietary browsers and no open-source alternatives.

    1
  • Hello, \ I have disabled all notification settings I could find, but I still get those annoying calendar event notifications. \ Does anyone know how to disable them?

    0