No, WhatsApp doesn’t.
No, WhatsApp doesn’t.
Specifically background changes from the settings*
You can just right click an image in File Explorer and set it as desktop background :p
For those who know a bit of Japanese, its similar to the honorifics system in that language as it stands now. The origins have been discussed by others (class system by the British and all), but this is how it is currently used, at least in my experience.
Also https://areweanticheatyet.com for just anti-cheat compatibility of non-Steam games. Also has Steam games but you might as well check ProtonDB for those.
And Pakistan.
Facebook Messenger or Snapchat
…that’s somehow worse than WhatsApp.
Nobara Linux has a Steam Deck edition (basically with gamescope-session and KDE), and I believe it includes patches for complete compatibility with the ROG Ally.
You could run it under WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) I believe.
Same link without AMP in case someone wants it: https://www.debugpoint.com/how-to-enable-dark-mode-libreoffice/
Basically, go into Application Colors in Settings and set the colour scheme there.
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The intention of the EU is clearly to have iMessage, the part that handles instant messaging over WiFi, be compatible with other such apps, like WhatsApp. I am not a lawyer, such a loophole may very well exist, but it is frankly foolish to believe EU will back down if WhatsApp for example adds SMS support and calls it a day. I expect the EU to see their intention through.
^^ To add: It wasn’t EU that declared it too small. It was to be on the list until Apple disputed iMessage’s position as a gatekeeper, claiming it was too small. EU will now investigate. Same with Bing and Microsoft Edge.
OP is mostly joking about the appimage utility not having an appimage itself
Recently found UhuruPhotos, which uses LibrePhotos for self-hosted syncing.
Recently moved from Librewolf to Floorp (also based on Firefox). It is at least worth checking out I’d say, especially if you’re on Vivaldi specifically because you can’t find something which competes in customisation, workspaces, and sidebars and all.
Free tip: The stuff after ?si in the link you provided is just a shareID. It isn’t part of the link to the actual video, and serves no purposes but tracking.
Just the URL to the video looks like this: https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE
HoloCure is an exception I’d say: It was on itch.io for almost a year before the recent Steam release.
You can. Putting, say, #Funny in your antenna will show you everything with the keyword “#Funny”. This is more powerful than just hashtag following, as you can even follow specific words.
Alas, as you mentioned, antenna content doesn’t show up in the home feed yet. I believe there is an open issue to change that.
You can do ≈5 prompts in a chat before you need to reset if you don’t have an account.
For those who don’t know: Celluloid is a GTK4 frontend for MPV that mostly just makes it look neater.
Better yet: Try the Indie Wiki Buddy extension. It serves 2 purposes:
I use it in combination with wiki.gg redirect, which redirects to newer wikis which aren’t independent, but moved to wiki.gg from fandom.Update: IndieWikiBuddy can now redirect to Wiki.gg wikis too, no need for wiki.gg redirect.