I'd wager most, if not all of them. Ideally you'd have a program you want to use because it's promising, but instead you keep returning to whatever you used before that because certain use cases aren't handled well (or at all).
It's a white horse, OP's spell checking failed a few times
These days gaming on linux is pretty good, lots of games run better than on windows. Typically the only thing that doesn't work (on release, often afterwards it gets fine) is (shitty) DRM/anticheat like denuvo.
Not OP but interested in both privacy and high-tech features. My current (stock) pixel 4a device has a worse camera than many other phones, but the software compensates a lot, netting better picture quality overall very often. I'm wondering how much of that is lost when using graphene instead of stock android, do you know?
Similarly with the latest gen pixels having AI features built in, I'm assuming much of that is software that's not as easily installed somewhere else..
All of these are intentionally inverted
Yo this may be the first decently embedded vid I've seen on lemmy, what's the secret?
Not buying one is more sustainable anyway :D and when you do need a new one, you'll know about fairphone and probably have even better options than you do now!
They don't, but they sound as convincing, (and are probably as correct) as a random blog you'd find googling your question
Simon Tatham's puzzle collection is my fallback game for whenever I don't have internet or am bored with whatever other game I'm playing
Universal base income + AI/robots taking care of all necessary jobs sounds great
Good copy, thanks for sharing! Thought the "jerboa being the only app for lemmy" part is heavily outdated by now :D
Opening up a world of pitt stop puns 😂