If you use KDE Plasma and want an app which looks like your other Qt apps: https://apps.kde.org/keysmith/
I use Obtainium (available in F-Droid) alongside F-Droid since both have auto-updates
this is still tolerable to the old days of updating manually
biggest upside is I can update Tubular/Newpipe faster via Obtainium while F-Droids build system takes days
thats what systemd sockets are here for
the difference is that the folder/package structure for other package manager is open and well known
everyone can host their own i.e. apt, pacman or Flatpak repository with little effort
the required folder/package structure for snaps is no longer open and you cannot change the default snap repository either easily
you might be interested in pinchflat or tubearchivest which are made for this task
the work amount of backporting fixes which ARE already fixed in newer versions is also insane
thats one of the reason why Arch Linux sticks to stable upstream versions, backporting is just not feasable on smaller teams
there is good hint of xenophobia in your comment
you probably need to meet some people foreign of your country and learn they are humans just like you
It will also allow us to sped less money supporting people here, and do much more for them in their own home countries.
tax rich people/companies
these are taking your money away for a good cause for everyone
cool people use zst
I believe thats only true for the unofficial version (Vaultwarden - API compatible to any Bitwarden app)
yea pinchflat has been easy to setup
also adding the videos to Jellyfin was easier than expected
bruh Javier Milei is a right-wing libertarian which ultimately still favors people with money and throws people with less money in the ditch
compile in tmpfs
I’m using pinchflat with Jellyfin (category mode “Music videos”) and it displays titles, descriptions and thumbnail correctly
pinchflat allows to embed metadata + thumbnail, idk if tube archivest has that too
Debian stable has the “issue” of having pretty old KDE Plasma and Gnome versions which still miss a lot of the great Wayland features like HDR support, proper VRR support on multi-monitor with different refreshrates or proper fractional scaling
just a heads up since some people actually were waiting for this to land on linux
(and you can’t update them via newer Flatpaks)