That seems like a great way to:
- alienate your entire community
- have a fork appear that just provides various packaged direct downloads for free anyway, completely invalidating your entire monetization strategy.
That seems like a great way to:
I've been using Stardew mods on Linux since I first started using Linux, they're pretty easy to manage manually and I use Stardrop to check for mod updates.
If anything though, it's kind of made me hate Nexus Mods being a closed platform which forces you to pay a monthly subscription for API access if you want to do things automatically. I wish there was a more open mod host.
I would recommend you use Zigbee2MQTT instead of the built-in ZHA. It seems to play nicer with certain devices. I also used the dimmer switch method to reset a hue bulb I had and it connected perfectly.
No no, Liberty getting smaller and fading away in the background is perfectly on brand
I learned python from codecademy back in the day, are they still around? I remember their examples/course being very interactive and completely free
Republicans: Nooooo we can't add flouride to the water supply
Also Republicans: mmm tasty lead
Matrix isn't fediverse though. It is Federated but uses its own protocol
Exit = vacate... Vacation...
Californication?
... My vacuum actually does run Linux.
!It's a roborock with Valetudo installed so it doesn't need internet access!<
The original switch also had an option with grey joy cons
For web, use Firefox (or a Firefox based browser, such as Zen) with uBlock Origin and sponsorblock extensions.
For Android, use YouTube ReVanced (has ad blocking and sponsorblock built in)
For Android TV/FireTV/Google TV use Smarttube (also has ad blocking and sponsorblock built in)
If you're on iPhone/iPad/Apple TV you're still out of luck as far as I'm aware.
I use Glutun for this