I wish Mint offered KDE out of the box so I could recommend it to people. Cinnamon just looks... I dunno, like the comic-sans of desktops to me.
Statick
All browsers on iPhone are reskinned Safari as far as I'm aware. I don't think it matters much what you pick.
I could be wrong though.
Lenovo offers Linux pre-installed. Not sure if anyone carries them in retail stores though.
Armored Core 2, Armored Core 3, Armored Core: Silent Line
Need for Speed Underground 1 and 2
You can get get glyde typing with Heliboard but it requires a proprietary library.
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard?tab=readme-ov-file#features
Valves game Deadlock, currently still in playtest, does petty much this.
Edit: and come to think of it... Counter Strike does this as well.
Watched 14 Peaks last week and when they got to Mount Everest, there was a literal line of like 100+ people queued all the way up to the top of the mountain.
How many of those are through add-on deals like they offer through Verizon? I'm curious how discounted it is through them (some plans offer Disney+ for "free" I believe) and how much that inflates the subscriber rate.
Pretzelius
Let's say you live in Germany and Spain decides to remove mandatory vaccines. Are you going to travel 1200+ miles (2000+ km) to be ignored by politicians? Or would you just avoid Spain?
Because that is my situation with Florida. The USA is a big place. I'll just avoid Florida and Floridians as best I can.
Do you also think the engine that comes with your car is free because the manufacturer doesn't sell it as a separate item and it's not listed on the receipt?
Edit: His answer proves he's just a troll. Weird thing to troll about though but I don't judge what someone gets off to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
First, thank you for making this. Seems very useful.. That being said I'm having the same issue, even after mapping port 80, it redirects to https/443 no matter what I do.
Edit: Just realized you have it using caddy, always, and it is set to redirect to 443. You should give people the option to run without caddy in the container. I have my own instance of caddy running, I don't need it built in.
That being said, changing it from pointing to port 80 and instead to port 3000 allows me to access it over http but ends up having authenticaton issues when trying to change settings.
Edit 2: Oh there is a much more robust docker-compose file. I was just going based on the readme. Will give it a try a bit later.