Firefox should default to Wayland starting with version 121, this should not be needed. If you are using a flatpak for Firefox, I suggest you install Flatseal and check it it has the Wayland session toggled off. From there you should also be able to set environment variables specific to this flatpak app.
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Android 18 🍑
WOP WOP WOP WOP
Resolve is basically the only "professional-grade" software for creative work on Linux, and even there depending on hardware like video card the experience will be vastly different
I really dislike windows (and the likelihood of people on Lemmy having the same preference as me is very high), but if you need to do game development or most creative work, I would say to not bother with Linux, it's not there yet to be fully honest. Maybe in 5 years Photoshop and the music creation software will support Linux, but for now there's a few lesser known softwares that don't have as many features. For the other kinds of work though, Linux I think is better than windows
It belonged to another startup, I guess they were négociating and seeing if Threads would pick up in usage before giving them an offer that they wouldn't refuse
Yeah everytime I open it for updates it shows me a popup ad. For the VPN my only reference point is Proton VPN premium servers, when using it the downloads don't move, disable it, and it starts going instantly
It goes to my pile of reasons for not using it, currently, I have:
- Blocks VPNs
- Popup ad at startup
- There's nothing interesting on it
- Now it requires an account
This is an article summarizing a Bleeping computer article, which is summarizing the original source which is Kaspersky
https://securelist.com/necro-trojan-is-back-on-google-play/113881/
🫨🫨I can't wait for the articles saying Republicans eat the innocent dogs of the good American citizens! That will happen right! The articles about the Haitians weren't just racist, right?..... Right?!
No, but some are better suited for programming, because each distro has different packages in their repositories. I find Fedora to be very good when it comes to having basically every dev tool available in their repos. Arch is good too but too unstable for actual work. But keep in mind in most distros you can add separate repositories that contains the software you want. You can also use Homebrew that contains lots of dev tools as well