Yeah here's to hoping these game devs/publishers get their heads on straight when we all move to linux and stop playing their games because of lack of support.
That's the thought I use to cope anyways ;(
I'm lucky all the apps I use worked on linux when I swapped over, native or otherwise (through wine).
Sounds like if you fully migrated over, you'd have to give up quite a lot of software and relearn different tools, which is probably close to impossible (given the ones you listed).
Hope the Windows 11 transition is at least a smooth one for you!
They don't have to, I was simply providing a solution to a problem they don't have.
If they want to, but can't because of they decade old configurations, this solution could ease the process or allow them to figure out if it's even a possibility.
Basically just letting them know they can try it without destructing their existing Windows setup.
Pretty much every online competitive game cuz they all use invasive anti cheats and scapegoat linux as the cheater platform.
CS2 is the only outlier that I know of (VAC is server side mostly & CS2 is native anyways so). Probably some other games that are linux friendly too, but 99% are not.
Slowly switching may be an option for you. You could always dual boot a Linux distro alongside your current Windows install.
Then once you have Linux running with all your apps, etc, you can see what you're missing from your Windows install and if you can move stuff over, etc.
You could even try it in a VM, see if you can set it up in a VM to how you like first before doing the whole install, may or may not be a bit easier (easier in the sense that you can directly compare whatever you do on Windows with the Linux install in a vm).
Yeah pretty sad. It would be a much more useful feature for me on mobile.
On desktop, I usually just create a new window for different types of stuff.
No easy way to organize my infinite tabs on mobile (as far as im aware).
Chromium browsers on mobile do this, but it's also a bit weirdly complicated/frustrating to work with at times, I hope of Firefox get to it, they can make it super simple.
Thats messed up if u can do this without consent of whoever you are tracking.
If you are gonna do this the right way, with consent, there's probably free apps that can do this (not sure if there are any privacy friendly ones though, but I believe iphones have a tracking feature that's free).
$10/month is scammy, but they know their target audience ig (abusers probably, like you say).
Gotta read between the strokes
I had go look up mixue and I now crave ice cream and tea. The hot and cold combo must be amazing. Possibly the cure to brain freeze.
The recent duckduckgo ad campaign will surely help rescue googlers and so does my mission to ensure everyone I know doesn't use google search.
But but goat milk
I believe in the underlying message (use linux), but doesn't practically every big company change their privacy policy or tos every 10 minutes.
I don't trust any governmental body, probably for the best.
I like to link to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crony_capitalism because without the people who abuse the system, it would be a lot better. We need to close these loopholes, but of course rich people have the money to keep them open or find new ones.
Removing loopholes that the cronies exploit and removing tax havens, etc (other tax loopholes) would (in my opinion) make leave us in a much better state that we currently are in.
We hate crony capitalism not just capitalism on its own I believe.
Edit: hope this isnt recycled
I believe their license (GPLv3) doesn't permit modifying the source code without releasing it to anyone who asks for it, but realistically, if it's only code they have written, they won't sue themself over it.
I'm no licensing expert, but that's how I see it.
I didn't mean to say that it's (still) trash, I think it's useable, but there are still a lot of improvements to come.
Element as a client seems to want to do everything, which is probably great for a lot of people, but it (in my experience) has led to a poor user experience (which with more time, will likely improve, they seem to have a lot of backing).
With Element completing voice/video implementation, I imagine it'll be easier for other clients to reference their work when implementing their own support.
Once the other clients get voice support, I will definitely be trying them out again, I'm sure they will make a much simpler experience that works out the box.
The lost keys problem has luckily never happened to me, it usually boils down the user error I believe, but yeah, if it is a user error that happens often, they should figure out some way to fix that (probably a hard problem, which is sort of fixed (i believe) if you use the client on multiple devices, so if you get logged out of your account you can easily authorize your access from another logged in device, eg desktop/mobile).
I agree, I don't think it's trash. From my experience, chatting is very good, voice/video are just the next thing they are tackling.
Better UX will probably come after important features are done.
Just imagine the good they could have done by being a new competent Matrix client that can do everything, but instead they are a Discord clone.
Yeah, they kinda screwed up Element with combining mobile and desktop features into one app. The first time I tried creating a call on desktop, it was suddenly apparent how confusing they had made it, because you can do it in multiple ways (normal calls & conference calls).
There are other UIs that look very nice, but sadly don't support voice chat. Hopefully these other clients can catch up, but it'll likely take a while.