

Wow! This sounds super handy! Thanks for sharing!


Wow! This sounds super handy! Thanks for sharing!


Poor Garry :'(
That’s odd 🤔
Just for the protocol: besides installing it you also launched xdg-desktop-portal, right?
/usr/lib/xdg-desktop-portal -r & /usr/lib/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
Also you need both, xdg-desktop-portal and xdg-desktop-portal-[your choice].
Welcome to Sway club! 😜 This sounds like you haven’t installed an xdg desktop portal (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Desktop_Portal) I personally installed the gnome ones. However you can pick any of these. They provide stuff like file pickers, etc. Regarding the links there was a command to set the default app for different mime types using xdg-open. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find it.


TLDR; The developer of tachiyomi got threads from the manga publisher’s lawyers. So he archived his repo. Other devs forked it to keep the project alive.


I’m using Yōkai.


I don’t know about windows to go. But rufus? Isn’t it just writing images to usb drives? Sounds like you’re looking for the dd command. You can write images with
dd if=/path/to/my/image of=/dev/[insert device here] status=progress
My internet provider offers up to 4 sim cards per account. They cost once 10€, without a monthly fee. However they have only 300mb of high speed traffic. But this should be just fine for a tracker, no? Just have a look in your customer portal. Maybe you’ll find something there too


I like MakeMKV. It also works flawlessly with modern formats like (4k-)BluRays. Also it’s super simple to use. Just throw your disk in, press the big shiny button and wait till it rips your disk. It even handles the decryption for you.
It reminds me a bit of a spinet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet
I won’t say that. I’ve born '95 and i had english lessions since 3rd class. My “little” cousin (born 2001) had english lessions even in kindergarten. However, it may depend on the school type you’re going to. Also it depends on how you’re using your skills after school. I at least read and listen a lot to english. However, I never actually speak it, so my pronunciation is really bad 😅 Others may use their english skills more often - or not at all.
I’m from germany. I watch a lot of YouTube. Also I work as software developer, so I need to read many english manuals. Wich don’t means, that my english is great. But it could also be worse.


I don’t know if i3 can do this too, but in sway you can also move windows using the mouse. Just hit mod+the left mouse button and drag it around. However I usually just go with the Keyboard. Mod+shift+arrow is just faster.


Not directly a ready to use software. But maybe you could use a combination of dnsmasq and cronjobs.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dnsmasq https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Cron
You could load two different configs based on time. One to forward everything except xyz to localhost and one to forward everything.


Oh, one more thing regarding the ssh wizardry (lol!): It’s not that complicated. You can pass your command as last parameter. For example if you want to launch Dorfromantik (which you should btw), you could do it like this:
ssh me@mymachine "steam steam://rungameid/1455840"
That’s the whole magic. Like this it won’t start an interactive shell, but run the command and closes the connection once the command finishes.


A man, a word. This is my gamescope-session.sh
#!/bin/sh
export DXVK_HDR=1
/usr/bin/gamescope --hdr-enabled -e -- /usr/bin/steam-native -tenfoot
I’ve created a /usr/share/wayland-sessions/gamescope-session.desktop for it, so I can launch it from login screen (or auto start it in my case)
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Steam Big Picture Mode
Comment=Start Steam in Big Picture Mode
Exec=/home/chaser/bin/gamescope-session.sh
Type=Application
In theory this should run all games, that support hdr in hdr. At least Cyberpunk does.
No backup, no pity.