

I recommend Tubular. It has all the features of NewPipe plus quality of life improvements such as SponsorBlock.
Woman or woman-like substance. 40 year old they/them or she/her or any pronoun. I pretend to be an elf on the Internet. Equal-opportunity lesbian-leaning bi, mostly attracted to femininity in all its beautiful forms.
I use tone indicators.
“Stay woke. Keep your eyes open.”
/srs


I recommend Tubular. It has all the features of NewPipe plus quality of life improvements such as SponsorBlock.


Kubuntu should run just fine. You could go for a low-spec distro such as Xubuntu but I think you’ll find it surprisingly capable.
You could also look into Puppy Linux which is specifically targeted at older machines but with a machine like that you should be absolutely fine.
Of course the best part is it’s free and there’s no commitment, just install one, see if you vibe with it, and if not try another :)


Amazingly cute doggo. 11/10, no notes.


Yeah I respectfully disagree, that cat is obviously a real flower, look how much she’s grown! :D


Documents from bygone eras talk about a concept called “hope”. Sadly, knowledge of what that concept actually represented has been long lost to the mists of time.


The answer doesn’t change just because you reposted the same damn question.


The first rule of roast comedy is you never ever ever punch down. That’s why we make jokes about the French.


Come to England, we complain all the damn time


Came here to post this too :)


No. This is abuse. If I were in your situation I’d get away from him and cut off contact.


RPGs from that era were really good too. They had to do more with less, which meant some ludicrously good games. I remember being blown away by .hack//IMOQ, a full simulated MMORPG with thousands of procedurally-generated dungeons, complete with players you could trade and party with… it even captured the insane levels of grindiness of MMOs of the era (which can be tamed by modern cheat tools if you prefer).
I never did finish it.
I should finish it. :)


Or in the time it takes to figure out how to do that, you could’ve grabbed a stock photo of the moon, grabbed a stock photo of a USAian dollar store, shoved 'em both in Inkscape, drawn a quick polygon, applied it as a mask, and exported it as a png.
'cos that’s what I did.


Can you tell by the pixels?


I was just thinking that. It’s a cool idea but unfortunately it looks very much like what it is - a flash cart with a screen on it. Eink would’ve been a much better choice. Scaling rather than cropping the label, make the cart white so the unused eink display blends in a little better… could’ve been awesome instead of merely cool.


None of my business, they’re consenting adults, they can do whatever they want, and it’s honestly a bit creepy that you’re asking our opinion about it.


sigh At least steal better chocolate.


If it fits :shrug:
I use SmartTube on my TV. It has a better TV UI imho.