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It took me a hot minute to realise that they were talking about Twitter, lmao.

Dosage9321 ,
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Why bother update, Window 12 is going to be out soon anyway.

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Yeah…

I tried flatpak update -v with no luck. sudo flatpak repair and then reboot does not work either. flatpak uninstall --all it is. Then, I just used Déjà Dup to restore the app configurations, that I had backup.

Also. Thanks for recommending Flatsweep, that is the coolest thing I got out of all of this.

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It is ok. The corruption happened because I was trying to revert to a back up on mass (restoring my entire Home directory)

Climate change may cause disruptions to solar generation in the future, modeling suggests (techxplore.com)

Climate change may cause disruptions to solar generation in the future, modeling suggests::Climate change may affect the future stability of grid-connected solar power systems—something that needs to be considered in the planning of Australia’s renewable energy transition.

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At this state, it is not the trend/potential-growth that we need to keep an eye on. It is the actual current % energy consumption that matter. Nevertheless, your point is very encouraging.

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Well. At least I got Lemmy.world out of the fight

Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?

I am currently using Linux Mint (after a long stint of using MX Linux) after learning it handles Nvidia graphics cards flawlessly, which I am grateful for. Whatever grief I have given Ubuntu in the past, I take it back because when they make something work, it is solid....

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I do most things via flatpakk by default. It provide an aditional layer of reliability to the apps I use. When somehing goes wrong, with a new update or st like that, it would just break the app rather than my entire system. The sandboxing is definitely a plus when using something like WINE, as a lot of games/apps required a specific version of it. Managing them when they are installed natively is really stressful, since mistake there can break you system as well. All of these Flatpak benefits is doublely important when I recommend Linux to less tech-savy people, i.e. my cousin/mom.

Nevertheless, there are apps that have worse-that-native flatpak version, or required to be native to be full-featured (system configuration, i.e. Dconf).

Overwatch 2 on linux

I just noticed that the recently updated version of Battle.net cannot be installed correctly on PopOS anymore. I can still launch and play Overwatch 2 with a previously installed version. However, if I try to install it from scratch, it would get installed but won’t run in the foreground. There is a background process and...

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