Just actually looked into this app thanks to this thread. I always thought it was only for KDE, and I’m more of a GNOME kinda guy. It’s great, and now I have it on all my devices!
GGNZ
I don't hate Windows, but I find Linux a much more natural way to use my PC. I started with Linux in 1996 and have been daily driving different distros since 2010 on all my PCs and servers.
Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate how flexible and customizable Linux is. The open-source community is always ready to help, making the experience even better. For personal projects or managing servers, Linux is efficient and reliable, and I’ve grown to depend on it.
On the other hand, I've had to use Windows at various jobs and never found it enjoyable. The constant updates, 'bloatware', and lack of transparency can be frustrating.
While Windows is user-friendly and compatible with many programs, it often feels less intuitive and more restrictive compared to the freedom I have with Linux.
Each time I switch back to Windows, I’m reminded why I prefer Linux for both personal and professional use.
Mashed Potato
Rams are definitely no joke, I've seen one go right thru a new wooden gate after ramming it a few times.
SpotDL is pretty good, takes Spotify playlists/links and downloads from YouTube music including metadata.
I'm using a Chromecast with Google TV 4k and the intro skipping plugin is works well, but only on automatic.
The only other on I've seen was with Urgent Courier's, really handy when expecting a package requiring signature.
Try removung the # from infront of POSTGRES_USER, this designates it as a comment.
I used to use a DrayTek Vigor120 in bridge mode.
Any Brother Laser printer really.