ArchWiki has a list: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Discord#Third-party_clients
Ripcord is really unique and it’s still my favorite third party client. Abaddon might be worth trying. Unfortunately, most other third party clients are wrappers.
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ArchWiki has a list: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Discord#Third-party_clients
Ripcord is really unique and it’s still my favorite third party client. Abaddon might be worth trying. Unfortunately, most other third party clients are wrappers.
I found discord-screenaudio
to be a better solution.
I’ll check it out. I use discord-screenaudio
myself.
screenshare with audio when
I have a lot of abstract paintings in my room. They’re not mine though. They’re a collection of my parents who have nowhere else to hang them.
That would be us - https://ani.social !
Sounds good! NVIDIA cards work well with Resolve on Linux.
Are you using an AMD card? You might run into some trouble.
Also there’s a codec suppport list here: https://documents.blackmagicdesign.com/SupportNotes/DaVinci_Resolve_18_Supported_Codec_List.pdf
It says that for Windows, only 8-bit H264 is support on free. For Linux, H264 is only supported on Studio. On MacOS, it’s supported on both free and Studio hence why you have no problem there.
Google’s localization is much better than any search engines I’ve tried.
It might be pretty expensive to host something like that. Video encoding can get really expensive. I enjoyed RPAN’s brief stay though.
which government? there are plenty of those.
We took those classes. They were very introductory though (how to cite, what are good sources, how to write a research paper, history of media, some basic media theories, etc).
The humorous mental health subs. League of Legends (outside of pro league stuff).
One of the GitHub issues says it’s closed source now.
Mental health and mental health related communities. Especially ones where we humor each other to cope.
I think I already am. I never posted on the r/rimworld sub but I’ll see what I can post here. :D
Rimworld - colony sim, survival, strategy, crisis management game.
One of the few games where losing is actually fun. There’s a lot of mods available and it can (reasonably) run on a potato.
Paranoia Agent (series) and Millenium Actress (movie).
His filmography is a little short so you can go through all his works in a day or a week.
Perfect Blue and all of Satoshi Kon’s works are a masterpiece.
StarCraft II. It’s on Battle.Net though so you’ll have to download it through Lutris.
The first campaign is free and there’s a coop mode for casual players. Entirely free except for cosmetics, some coop commanders, and the other campaign episodes. It’s easy to pick up IMO but VERY HARD to master. Graphics still hold up better than a lot of games despite being 13 years old. Despite its age, I believe it’s the peak of the RTS genre. There’s are a lot of community-made mods/maps that you can play for free. You can even play a remake of the WarCraft III campaign there.
Other RTS games that I like:
Not really an RTS game but I’ve been putting so many hours into RimWorld (Steam, native) this year. At its core, it’s a colony-building game but it does have some RTS elements to it (economy, combat, and unit management). Lots of mods available.