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Unfortunately it didnt, i fixed it by uninstalling the no longer updated dependency
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
Unfortunately it didnt, i fixed it by uninstalling the no longer updated dependency
thank you, flatpak remove org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze
did the trick
They confirmed it will
Oh awesome, its nice to know that immich will add photo editing soon!
Its a kde application
They will in fedora 42
Care to elaborate?
/e/os is a good alternative to graphene
It does that automatically
you should try aurora store for google play and osmand for google maps
Ah nvm then, idk either
I think the second format also allows for specifying the timestamp, so you can link to a certain point in the video
This isn’t about just Spotify, it’s about other apps too
It’s locally generated alt-text for images, which is useful for blind people with screen readers
Ok yes it is proprietary, but at least it’s from the main source and is confirmed to work well, which reduces risk, at the cost of sandboxing.
it’s a tradeoff, and I think mint did the right thing.
Not op but I moved to proton mail, tutanota seems good too
I now use Firefox, brave search, protonmail and immich
Oh, alright i was wrong, but it’s still direct from Spotify isn’t it? So no problem
They’re adding auto-generated alt-text for images for blind people. Processed with an on-device ai
Oh nice, good to know