

and for anyone here using Linux (including Linux phones), an app called Frog does the same text extraction thing


and for anyone here using Linux (including Linux phones), an app called Frog does the same text extraction thing
https://bazzite.gg/ will explain


quite funny for me to read this on a furiphone…
ironic, even


Chicago


Fluxer and Element


reminds me of how way back in middle school i made a mmo-styled chat world in nothing but a shared google sheet. it lasted 2 weeks before the teachers had to ruin the fun for everyone (their excuse was that people typed slurs in it, but that’s bs because I would erase their edits and permanently ban them within minutes). i would also share obfuscated links to games and such on a hidden page, good times.


punchcards? heh, newb. i flip switches on a kit computer to compile arch linux entirely from mental math
/s


something something limitations encourage creativity
a tale as old as time
on a totally unrelated note, been playing a lot of voxelibre in luanti lately


jellybean and gingerbread for me


and if you’re into a tracker-like workflow, renoise works really well on linux (assuming you can set up jack/pipewire properly or undo the horrror upon linux audio servers that is p*lseaudio. i feel this applies to most daws on linux)


i’m just dreaming of a good after effects clone (or port) for linux (preferably open source). left-angle autograph kicked the bucket, and pikimov is just a bit too limited. at least fusion360 can be streamed in a browser now, but freecad seems to be getting quite good as of lately.
i pretty much only use windows at school now for ae/cad work.


as of more recently, topgrade


i usually go with sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt autopurge && flatpak upgrade if i’m on a deb distro, and topgrade on ublue distros


i’d recommend aurora, it is from the same team that made bazzite, and is literally just bazzite but without the gaming apps preinstalled, focused more on average pc users


think steamos with all of it’s goodies (and more bazzite-exclusive features), but on a more standardised linux base so you can run it on any pc and handheld, not just the steam deck. bazzite is also just as unbreakable as steamos, since it is an immutable (read-only system files) os, and updates the same way as a phone does (downloads an update in the background, and uses it on next boot with a rollback option in the super rare event that it breaks something).
konqueror is all i ever needed
bazzite