

Maybe try wipr, heard good things about it. It costs tho
Maybe try wipr, heard good things about it. It costs tho
Mlem, ios only?
I usually fall asleep to watching YouTube preferably adfree on my TV, screen mirroring can heat up the device, so for that sake I would probably need something like an Apple TV if chromecast just gives me ads
Ahh, how come you bought an apple tv? Aint they expensive?:)
I respect it
Really? I thought using official YouTube stuff gave ads when casting, could just be a chromecast thing tho, what do you cast to?
I switched to Summit for now, been great
I am currently trying out Summit, crazy nice app so far
Voyager looks really good on Android, heard about it being on iOS too. I’ve been trying out Alexandite as UI on desktop
Now it would be interesting to setup a raspberry pi with harddrives plugged in the USB 3 ports💡
Wasn’t exactly this talked about a few years ago?
I wonder if that feature is synced or if its local on my phone only
How does the user tags feature work?
On your phone?
Give Thunder a try on your phone, it looks good, but the performance for me is really bad
I’ve been trying out the frontend Alexandrite on browser on PC, thoughts?
The biggest downside of ditching Windows is losing that comfort zone where everything just works without thinking about it. But if you’re cool with putting in some effort to learn new stuff, Linux will feel way snappier right from the start.
Since you’ve got an Nvidia GPU, I’d definitely go with CachyOS - it’s been my best Linux experience for gaming and daily use. The Linux community respects it too: https://cachyos.org/
For your setup specifically, you’ll probably like how much less space Linux takes up compared to Windows, plus it’s way lighter on system resources so your older hardware should perform better. Gaming works surprisingly well these days thanks to Proton, most stuff just runs.
You could dual boot first to test it first without committing. CachyOS would be perfect for what you’re doing.
While I can’t find any source to back up my claim that it certainly drains some amount of battery, can you provide any evidence that it doesn’t impact battery life? Given that GPS uses significant processing power
Age verification on batteries?