Also worth mentioning: osu!lazer has a native Linux build, whereas osu!stable still requires WINE to run on Linux. That’s something I was very glad to see.
Also worth mentioning: osu!lazer has a native Linux build, whereas osu!stable still requires WINE to run on Linux. That’s something I was very glad to see.
This has been my go-to API testing tool ever since Insomnia started forcing users to sign up with an email just to use the program. They stripped the fully-offline model from it and effectively ruined the whole application.
Also, side note–the Flatpak for Bruno is listed as proprietary, but the official GitHub repo contains the MIT license, and the official repo references the Flatpak in the README, so that makes me assume it’s an official Flatpak. What gives? Does anyone know?