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Thank you.
I've made changes based on your input and will update the chart soon.
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Thank you.
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3rd party YouTube clients such as NewPipe, LibreTube and Freetube offer such options, if available on your device.
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Good point. I'll add a note about RAM.
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Thank you.
I'll add Slackware.
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Good idea. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with touch screen devices on Linux. I should do research into it, as it would be a nice addition.
I heard somewhere that Fedora Workstation includes the Surface kernel-module needed for Surface devices, though I'm not sure.
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I used Draw.io Desktop.
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The latter. Imo distros essentially are the choice of different package managers, software repositories and pre-installed software. PopOS will work perfectly for development, provided you install the tools you need. Debian/Ubuntu based distros like PopOs, have a fantastic software repository, out of the box.
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Yattee is an app on iOS that might work, though I haven't tried it. Also on iOS, one of the Invidious website instances (3rd party YouTube front end) in Safari or installed as a PWA. On pc, using an Invidious site with the YouTube domain filtered out through your router or Pi-hole, could also work.
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