Give stremio a try, it works with RD too. I prefer it.
jjsearle
Unless Nvidia improves the driver situation on Linux, I'll be switching to an AMD card next. I'm on a 3080 at the moment though so probably won't be for a while yet.
I probably switch what I'm using every few months. The thing I cannot live without though is tiling support, whether just inherent to the window manager I'm using or an extension, I find it painful to use a computer for anything serious without one now.
Currently using KDE with the Bismuth extension (Fedora Kinoite) which isn't perfect but not bad. I'm eyeing Hyprland up from afar but as an Nvidia user I have too many issues on Wayland at the moment.
We can dream
Jack has claimed the sofa
Eve Online but a lot of it just spent 'station spinning'.. Other than that Arma 3 and Dark Souls 3.
I've probably not used Cinnamon in close to ten years. Do they have plans to support Wayland yet?
I watched the first season of Barry, it didn't really grab me but I will probably try it again at some point. I've also seen the first two seasons of Ted Lasso which I did like but I do feel like it is a bit over rated online. It might just be because I'm English so I have a bit of a different perspective to Americans who tend to make up more of the demographic of these discussions online.
- Arcane
Got the last episode to watch still. I think I've played League of Legends once many years ago but this does a good job of standing on it's own. The animation is really good, is very pretty to look at visually.
- Forensic Files
I've seen all of these over the years but decided to go back and revisit them recently. Very binge-able which is a weird thing to say about a show about murder. I like that they are so short and don't drag things out.
Looking forward to starting Silo soon, I might wait until the season finishes though.
One of the Fedora spins, or if you are feeling brave Fedora Silverblue or Fedora Kinoite.
I switched to silverblue a few months ago and then again a few weeks ago kinoite. I think the immutability and revert updates super easily is great. I think ostree is the future and I'm looking forward too seeing how it matures.
I've lurked on Reddit since the Digg exodus very rarely posting / commenting on anything. Although lemmy is lacking content and more niche communities at the moment I find myself actually wanting to take part in the discussions here and not just consuming.