CloneZilla has worked well for me in the past
I love Loftoff so far, but I'll probably move to Boost once it's released, since that's what I used for Reddit for many years
I have a similar issue on Mint on my work laptop, where hotplugging a dock (with external displays) causes small stutters a few times every minute. For me, it doesn't happen if I reboot after plugging in the dock, so the laptop boots with all displays connected. Still pretty annoying though
I usually just listen through Spotify, but for the albums I have bought physically, I usually rip them into FLAC files using fre:ac. Once I have the files, I place them in a cloud synced folder for backup, and in the Music folder on my desktop. I then use Clementine to play them, which gives a nice GUI from the metadata of the FLAC files. I also have a copy of all the albums on my phone, which I usually listen to through either VLC or "USB Audio Player Pro" (which, despite the name, is actually a good app).
Do you prefer your pizzas with or without the peel?
One way is to go to [instance url]/instances to get a list of federated instances, and see if it appears there. For example, to see who lemmy.world federates with, go to https://lemmy.world/instances
Washing machine
I'm glad to hear that
I think I've heard that Microsoft is replacing it though unfortunately (but I don't have a source, so take it with a grain of salt)
I also talked to a design student who said that the whole design community hated the current save icon, so we might be doomed to a new meaningless minimalistic icon.
Same here. I really want to like The Witcher 3, but after trying to play it for 10 hours without feeling any enjoyment, I just gave up.
"Do you want millions? Millions of my children?"
I don't understand how Zedge still exists, and is apparently doing relatively well too