agree. every time Linux games are mentioned in a thread, i always bring up 0AD. great design and soundtrack.
agree. every time Linux games are mentioned in a thread, i always bring up 0AD. great design and soundtrack.
thanks for this suggestion. like one-time-use cards? nice. this is new to me. i will ask my bank if they offer this service.
guess i can just use my credit card details. i trust the devs more than paypal. hahahahaha. i mean, they have done so much good already.
i was thinking of donating to the projects i use a lot - inkscape and kdenlive. thanks for suggesting Monero, which was also suggested by another user. unfortunately, i dont have cryptocurrency. maybe i will just use cc for these donations.
thanks for suggesting Monero, however i dont use cryptocurrency because we are still very cash dependent where im from.
Have considered this but i have not yet started looking up anonymous ways to donate. Suggestions where i could start - eg how to anonymize credit card information online? If not anonymize, minimize personal info at least?
last i used it, it became a slow, resource-hogging, ad-riddled, bloated mess.
i first considered this when maps.me went to shreds. for a while, i used both organic maps and osmand for my cycling trips. the cleaner interface of organic maps won me over. my main gripe at that time was the absence of a route import function. the dev team added that recently. now, i can import both kml and gpx formats.
now, if there is a way to save the in-app planned routes, that would be a huge help.
my first foray with linux was Xubuntu. transferred to MX Linux since but stayed with xfce. looking into having a go with xfce Debian. so satisfied with this DE, am not even tempted to try others.
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im using memmy and thunder. i would like to try the other apps on my ogse but they all require the latest iOS.
i also like pixelfed but could only browse it using pixeldroid in android because of the same reason.
if its not unreasonably difficult, i hope devs will consider compatibility with older systems as some of us are not using the latest iphones.
i sort of get them, actually. as a nontech person who shifted to Linux out of necessity, i just wanted it to work.
i dont have to imagine not knowing what a kernel module because i still dont, despite using it for years.
in my head, you are its no tits.