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I install Linux to install music app with design stolen from Apple Music.
You install Linux to install music app with design stolen from Apple Music.
We are exactly the same.
That looks amazing actually.
I love the GNOME/libadiwata apps.
It’s actually a GTK3 app.
You install Linux to run cool software.
I install Linux to run cool software.
We are exactly the same.
thats the best app
Ålder: Alla
This tickles my German funny bone. 🙃
How come? How is it funny in german?
Right, so presumably “Ålder” means “age”. In German, we have basically the same word, “Alter”, but we also use it as an exclamation, kind of like “Dude!”.
Now, if you want to exclaim “Alter!” with more disbelief, you say it with a long A and a D in place of the T, which one might write as “Alder”.
And for even more disbelief + almost anger, you can pronounce the “A” very strongly and kind of slur the rest of the word, which one might write as “Alla”.So, this reads to me like someone exclaiming their growing disbelief. 🙃
(All of this is very informal. These are not official rules you’d find in a dictionary, but younger generations would probably interpret it as I described.)
Also, bonus fun fact: “Alter!” as an exclamation probably comes from “Alter Schwede!”, which means “Old Swede!”.
According to Wikipedia, after the Thirty Years’ War, a German duke hired experienced Swedish soldiers to train new soldiers. And because they were experienced, they were also generally old. I have no idea, though, why that stuck around as an exclamation. 😅
full circle: the screenshot is in swedish
I installed Linux because of i3wm, we are not the same.
But everyone hate Tom NooK
But they love this song https://youtu.be/0H_iCkZVGjg
The project is archived on GitHub. F
Honestly surprised nintendo hasn’t taken it down yet lol
235 MiB is little?
considering it contains at least a couple sound files and is a flatpak 235 seems acceptable
A flatpak… that explains it all.
I haven’t thought about animal crossing in years but this looks super cute
Not trying to discourage anybody from switching to Linux, but Nook is also available for Windows and Mac if that’s not an option for you.
Damn, DIDN’T know that. Awesome (for those stuck in the trenches)
The thing about open source is it can usually be rebuilt for anything, and most linux apps are open source. The singular exception I’ve ever come across was a PS4 emulator of all things. Name a linux app and I can practically promise there’s a windows version, baring things like pulseaudio and kwin that are entrenched at lower levels of the OS and realistically can’t be ported to microsofts walled garden.
Did you know you can build pacman (the archlinux package manager) for windows? Its used for distributing certain switch homebrew and cross compiler toolchains across all platforms.
SC Controller (the modernized fork) doesn’t support anything other than Linux. On Windows, I have to run a super outdated version from 2020 that is missing support for newer controllers such as the DualSense.
AMDGPU Mesa drivers are just better than the proprietary AMD drivers. There is experimental support for RADV in Windows, but nothing like the support that is on Linux.
This is going to sound weird, but WINE sometimes has better support for legacy games/software than modern Windows does, and WINE is not available on Windows outside of something like WSL.
I would also say KDE apps like Dolphin, Konsole, and Kate, but those have Windows builds.
Mesa would fall under “things like pulseaudio and kwin that are entrenched at lower levels of the OS and realistically can’t be ported to microsofts walled garden”. SC controller is a userspace driver, which realistically should be portable between operating systems but maybe they’re doing something silly like making kernel calls directly? The KDE apps only prove my point and the wine thing… Okay I’ve experienced the wine thing. For an operating system that to this day will not let you name a file or user “CON” in case it breaks a powershell script that’s older than I am its impressive how bad their backwards compatibility chokes so hard on games.
Microsoft already removed all support for 16 bit apps on all 64 bit versions of their OSs. You can replace the missing NTVDM with WineVDM, which is essentially just WINE for 16 bit apps, and likely has higher compatibility than NTVDM anyway.
That doesn’t help with the incompatibilities of some Win9x and XP era apps, though.
I don’t think SC-Controller is making direct kernel syscalls or anything like that. It’s probably just something as simple as the dev doesn’t use Windows and doesn’t feel like supporting it, which I can understand.
Also the reason I even mentioned Mesa is because there is a working Mesa port to Windows already that does software rendering and an experimental RADV port.
Also the reason I even mentioned Mesa is because there is a working Mesa port to Windows already that does software rendering and an experimental RADV port.
There’s a fucking wot? WAT? That’s fascinating.
listening to nook desktop while chatting on fluffychat is the way