I love Bazzite, but I wish they would fix the no audio after wake on the OLED. I encountered it often while running the testing release, so I went back to SteamOS to wait for a stable release with the fix. Imagine my disappointment when they released a new stable version with the bug still present. :(
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Not relevant to the question, but Lemmy lets you edit titles. It's pretty nice.
I didn't even know you could roll back.
Interesting, I never considered that having a specific cognitive disorder would mean your brain compensates in other ways, but it makes sense. I have both dyscalculia (which is specifically only number reversal) and dysgraphia, and my reading (words, not numbers), writing (when typing), and verbal skills are definitely above average.
So they're repurposing surviving pancreas cells to produce insulin like the destroyed beta cells used to, but what are they doing about the autoimmune response? Will my immune system just kill the new insulin-producing cells as well?
I'm out of the loop on DDG, what did they do?
Just because you've never used "iced" doesn't make it uncommon. "Iced tea" is very popular beverage in the American south, for instance.
It's not that they didn't know Starbucks secret code ("iced" is a common term to use for putting ice in any drink). It's that they used alcohol code instead ("on the rocks" is a common term to use for putting ice in alcohol).
On Eternity, not yet. Hopefully an update for that comes soon. But there are other clients that have scaled sort implemented.
Scaled should be the new default, in my opinion. I like the visibility it gives smaller communities.
Since I upgraded my instance, I've been using Photon UI as a PWA and also testing Raccoon for Lemmy. I like Raccoon a lot, but it's still new and a bit rough around the edges.
In addition to what's been mentioned, Bazzite also updates the kernel and graphics drivers more often than SteamOS, so yes, while things are slightly more likely to break every now and then, there are some decent performance gains to be had.