I knew immediately what I was going to see when opening the link haha
I knew immediately what I was going to see when opening the link haha
So printer drivers are not particularly part of the desktop environment.
However, if it helps, my decade old printer HP P1606dn worked out of the box. Literally, a better experience than installing it’s drivers on Windows these days.
I’ve been enjoying it. What do you mean by complete? What’s the stream deck desktop environment missing?
They both use KDE so they’re both similar
I installed Bazzite myself. Probably the most similar to your email experience in desktop mode in SteamOS.


RSS/Atom can contain a summary, or it can be the full article. It’s the choice of the website what to put in it. They only put a summary to force you to visit their webpage to serve ads.
My dad was a software developer so growing up, there were Linux textbooks in the bookcases. Sorry if was inspired by my dad to try Linux in and off in my teens. Was fun a kid failing and then succeeding to install Linux and distrohop through the various flavors of Ubuntu and what not.
Then in university my cheap laptop was running poorly on Windows 10 say I started experimenting again with Arch, Mankato since I didn’t really need any fancy proprietary software.
Finally, now in 2025, just pissed off with Windows and decided I’d go all in with Linux on my desktop gaming PC. It worked well enough or my laptop and my home server, and really considered that it was not games that required anti cheat that I really loved, so I just dove in with Bazzite.


Cryptpad


Doesn’t have exactly the same features but I’ve simply been using Logseq syncing my notes with Syncthing


We’re only now starting to try and ensure spacecraft are designed in such a way that they completely break up.
Shape/size/material all have an impact on whether something completely breaks up


MusicBee on PC
Vinyl Music Player on my phone
Local mp3s and flacs work the best
I dabble with YouTube Music and music-map.com for music discovery
Haven’t found a nice self hosted music streaming setup that I’m happy with (unsatisfied with the apps and features). I want a nice looking app (super subject of course) that supports offline play and ReplayGain. I’m super happy with Navidrome but not with the Windows/Android apps
Personally for me, I don’t want to store my personal files in anybody else’s cloud besides mine. I don’t want Google to have them, I don’t want Apple to have them. I use Syncthing to sync files between my devices. My understanding is it is a much better implementation on Android than Apple (basically non existent due to rules for apps on iOS is my understanding)
So am I not affected if I don’t stream anything? What about SmartTubeNext will Google just make the streaming even worse for me?