I’m currently using KZones, actually, it’s not automatic, but it works pretty great.
I’m currently using KZones, actually, it’s not automatic, but it works pretty great.
If you’re still on X11. Krohnkite didn’t support Wayland all that well last time I checked.
We do have them.
Most popular DEs already support tiling with extensions (Gnome and KDE).
KDE actually added native support, although pretty limited so far.
Yeah… I wonder if it’s the same story here - devs trying to interpret the rules in their own special way and Google putting their foot down.
EDIT: as far as I can tell they kept referral links in the Google Play version and still claim to have no ads or tracking.
I guess they’re still lying.
Sideberry really is amazing. So good I could never switch to another browser if it meant abandoning it.
A few are mentioned here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Spotify#Third-party_clients
Yeah, but I don’t really use them, so not the best person to ask. :)
No, it’s not.
It says it’s a “Spotify client”. It simply isn’t.
I don’t know why, but personally it really rubs me the wrong way.
It’s not really “false advertising”, since it’s not a paid app, but still…
Real open source alternatives exist, but they require Spotify Premium to actually stream music legally straight from Spotify.
But it’s not a Spotify client, is it?
IIRC it uses Spotify APIs to generate playlists, but that’s all.
Actual music gets streamed from YouTube.
Exactly, that and the mobile app. Having simple markdown files and ability to sync them with Syncthing are just too good.
I have no issues. You can either set up automatic transcoding, or enable DirectPlay if your TV (or whatever other client you use) supports the format you’re playing.
Yes. There was a bit of a learning curve, but my Jellyfin now works better than Plex ever did (and I finally have GPU acceleration working).
It really isn’t, in my experience.
Plex was always unusable when my Internet was down (offline mode refused to work, no matter what I did) and their insistence on forcing the metadata search through their own cache meant it was often outdated or simply broken.
Heh, I was confused because I switched full-time to Wayland a while ago and that was never an issue for any game… but then you mentioned Nvidia. RIP
I saw they switched recently to partially open source drivers, so hopefully it’s gonna be better for you soon.