







OP says the website you’ve linked cannot be reached by them (neither by me).


Lucida.to but it’s for other lossless streaming services (Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer)


My knowledge here is limited so I apologise if I’m not being helpful, but at least in case of Arch there’s a special kernel flag (amdgpu.performancemask iirc) to allow OC of your graphics card, are you passing one in your setup?


Have you tried using CoreCtrl instead?


I get the “sign in to confirm you’re not a bot” message on Proton


OnlyOffice exists on Flatpak too


Sadly the only decent alternative is slowly going downhill


Recent Python 3.13 update broke the ProtonVPN client


Foobar unfortunately is closed source, which OP has mentioned as a requirement.
But agreed, it’s so good I use it on Linux through wine, despite many alternatives


Which variant of it, if I may?


Banking has luckily not affected me after degoogling, however Revolut (which I’ve used maybe once a year) is a notable exception where I can’t get it to work
Taxi - Bolt works, just make sure you have microG correctly set up
Phone - avoid Exynos/Mediatek devices as those are less likely to work correctly once degoogled or you change it’s ROM. I used to have an Xperia 5 III with LineageOS on it, everything worked on it including VoLTE and Sony’s stock camera apps.


I really hope Proton 10 will have some sort of Wayland support, even if it would be hidden behind an environmental variable


I mean there is an overlap between Linux users and those who play card games


Decked out? Cranked?
Oh I have noticed the timezone change, some websites were misbehaving because of it
To my knowledge Librewolf spoofs useragent to Windows by default
KDE Plasma Wayland, I’m using it for gaming mainly and occasionally for VR.
Pros:
Cons:
KDE Plasma, yes that happens when electron apps run in native Wayland mode