46% for 42 minutes of background use is pretty wild though.
I’ve also had some high usage from antennapod, not sure if it is still happening. I’ve seen some threads online about but I’m not sure if it was fixed by now.
46% for 42 minutes of background use is pretty wild though.
I’ve also had some high usage from antennapod, not sure if it is still happening. I’ve seen some threads online about but I’m not sure if it was fixed by now.
Fedora with XFCE on a Thinkpad T14, which has official fedora-support.
We develop our own php-based CRM and host on redhat-based OS’s so having a similar local environment helps.
The jetbrains-IDE’s work flawlessly on Linux here and I think they cover almost all languages by now.
There’s no guidance on the DE in our company, I simply preferred XFCE when I installed my system. I think I’ll be trying out KDE on my next system.
Except it only keeps cookies separated, history is shared over all containers.
In English, I personally listen to and can recommend 99% invisible, no such thing as a fish and stuff you should know.
99% invisible: started as a podcast explaining small design /architectural choices which you never noticed before but are everywhere and why they make such a difference (like marks on windows where it is a good place to enter a burning building with a ladder lift), but is now a bit broader than that. American made so a bit american focused as well.
No such thing as a fish: factbased talk with 4 hosts, most of them comedians, based around facts, from the team who created/creates? the questions for QI on the BBC. Always good fun to listen to.
Stuff you should know: two men explaining random stuff which you probably have heard of but don’t know the fine details about, like how vaccines work, how gerrymandering works, … American made so focus on America again, and quite heavy on adds, so keep that fast-forward-button of antennapod nearby! ( I’ve had antennapod configured to that pressing next song button skips 20 seconds, makes it very easy to skip commercials in the car or on bike.)
Those podcasts all are still active, I’ve also listened with pleasure to a couple of series which were just a number of stories: