Dialer apps are a mess, waiting for Fossify also here
Archlinux has the best wiki and community for every type of issue.
Modern anarchism can’t ignore an adequate understanding of free and open-source software, self-hosted alternatives such as the fediverse help to fight the big corps in controlling internet and minds.
Don’t forget Syncthing, I always suggest it first since it doesn’t require a server or advanced knowledge to work.
Oh, I’m sure we’re all great parents here. I applaud you for admitting a mistake and having the humility to ask for advice, both excellent parenting skills in my opinion.
I believe the answer is always culture. Once better videogames are discovered it’s likely that they will hardly go back to the bad ones (so that the problem of prohibitionism - which is only a temporary solution - can be solved).
Divide et impera
I also was an user but Aves Libre is a very good replace if you don’t mind the video editing aspect. But yeah, that app also probably deserve a good fork.
There’re good alternatives for every app, the only real lost are contacts and dialer, imo.
The real question is: “What are the best PT instances?”.
I’m actually using Ardour as my daily daw, very powerfull (check my profile if interested in libre music). Consider I made electronic music for many years with proprietary software.
Try to force Proton with different versions.
Steam Machines were more of a collaborative product, not something that Valve really put effort or resources into like Steam Deck. That said, I think a console-PC sold and sponsored primarily by Valve could work.
(After that, I think the initial Steam Machines project - which was imo intelligent - could have some value.)
It’s likely a missing library, probably something related to libxcb.
It’s pretty easy to install, what’s your commands?
Agree. I just feel bad for Nobara, a very good distro for gamers.
I think it’s maybe to add a security layer in the case of crashes but I don’t really know. Simple apps were good since they had the same UI and the transation felt good.