That’s huge number for sure! I think what Steam is doing to make playing games on Linux easier is a big factor too.
That’s huge number for sure! I think what Steam is doing to make playing games on Linux easier is a big factor too.
I wonder if Steam Deck is helping with that number (but I don’t know if that many of them were sold to make that much impact).
The new frontend is called LightTube. There is a link to one of the instance: https://tube.kuylar.dev/. It’s that frontend that was mention the other day :)
It’s working and damn it’s so fast compared to Invidious and Piped. Thank you so much for that post!!
I got the same error. I’m gonna check that on my computer later and see if it works (I wast trying it on mobile). And I checked that without an account so maybe I need that too to change some settings. Thanks for the links! It’s good to heave some other front ends besides Invidious and Piped :)
Well I checked their instance and get this message (No compatible source was found) . But I keep my fingers crossed for the development!
That is so naive thinking I’m my opinion. They probably gonna use that in the long run to connect only their apps (like you can comment on Facebook from IG). Why would they want people outside of their ecosystems to connect with them? I deleted all their apps and I’m gonna do it with every Fediverse app that federate with them. I know that data in Fediverse is public but I wanted to join community-driven ecosystem outside of Meta.
And I just can’t get that rap song “Don’t copy that floppy” out of my head after seeing this xD
You mean something like Pocket? I use Omnivore (open source).
Calibre-Ebooks managment Libre Office- instead of MS Office Bitwarden- password manager Mozilla Firefox- browser IceCube, Pixefed app and Mlem for Fediverse Joplin- notes BookPlayer app for Audiobooks Nextcloud for storage
I’m waiting for new conspiracy theories after that article hahah.