
This isn't Arc


This is Zen Browser. A firefox based browser that looks beautiful, is open source and gives you amazing qol features like split tabs and much more without a heavy AI overtone.
This browser also supports Mods/Themes via the Zen Store. My current setup is created by using those mods. Details in the comments.

Didn't know GlaDOS used neofetch in 2007


Finished this gem for the first time a while ago. Honestly if there was ever a timeless game this one is it.

This One's for the Good God loving families at home!



BOTW Save File Dump! (After Every Divine Beast and More)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18594079
I went to botw subreddits once when I lost my save file hoping someone had it around where I lost it but no one did. So since I was replaying anyways I started making a savefile dump for lost souls like mine ...
Works with cemu and requires DLC.

I ported over my favorite linux cursor theme to Windows!


GitHub Page of the original creator.
How I did it:
Took the png files from the github repo and used a software called RealWorld Cursor Editor to create these.
You'll have to install manually as idk how to write the install file.

I think most phones have a 1tb cap ... But nowadays most phones don't have SD card slots so I don't know where that has gone

The thing is alot of people who work really well in the windows environment and have been doing so for a while will now have to face both a new environment and new tools. Then there is the problem of time ... If you are trying to work while also troubleshooting your OS with none of the tools that you know how to troubleshoot with it could be frustrating.

I wrote this for beginners ... While you shouldn't be installing arch either as a beginner but if your are up for it tools like the arch wiki and archisntall are still easier than learning nix os ...
I have been using linux since years now and I have no idea what a nix is /j

No I meant it in the sense that for newer hardware mint and Ubuntu LTS usually ends up not having drivers or driver issues. I was setting up my girlfriend's laptop which isn't old but crap so I chose mint ... It didn't have the drivers for the trackpad so I had to switch to the edge iso. So what I was saying was if you have newer hardware run fedora or tumbleweed ... Not the other way around

I just want to add, obviously I am not an expert in every field in the world and cannot find an alternative for everything but if you do want to do some research sites like alternativeto.net are great resources.

The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT
Okay I know this sounds like click bait but trust me switching over to linux requires you to first master the open source software that you will be replacing your windows/mac counterparts with. Doing it in an unfamiliar OS with no fallback to rely on is tough, frustrating and will turn you off of trying linux. DISCLAIMER: I know that some people cannot switch to linux because open source / Linux software is not good enough yet. But I urge you to keep track of them and when so you can know when they are good enough.
The Solution
So I suggest you keep using windows, switch all your apps to open or closed source software that is available on linux. Learn them, use them and if you are in a pinch and need to use your windows only software it will still be there. Once you are at a point where you never use the windows only software you can then think of switching over to linux.
The Alternatives
So to help you out I'll list my favorites for each use case.
MS Office -> [Only Off

Aurora


Aurora
- Plasma Theme: Colloid Dark
- Icon Theme: Colloid Dark + Custom Icons
- Wallpaper: Here
- Terminal: Konsole
- Fetch: Fastfetch
- Widget 1: Fokus (Pomodoro)
- Widget 2: Disk Usage

My Ulitimate Windows Utility List
Winget (Better than Ninite)
Terminal application manager for windows. If you don't want to bother too much with the terminal
- Go to winstall.app and add as many apps as you want.
- Click generate script, select powershell, copy the code.
- Open powershell and copy paste.
I have my script saved on a notepad incase I have to reset windows or set up a new PC, turns something that takes hours into something that takes minutes.

Filelight (Better than WinDirStat)
It is open source (Made by KDE Devs), faster and better looking.

[Flow La

I think everyone calls it kden-live right?