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But advertisement needs to be properly marked by law so users know that what they are seeing is somekind of ads, so I guess we should be able to detect and work around it somehow, even if it’s cutting audio and making the screen black eventually.
But advertisement needs to be properly marked by law so users know that what they are seeing is somekind of ads, so I guess we should be able to detect and work around it somehow, even if it’s cutting audio and making the screen black eventually.
I know some of these words!
My default is too use fish shell in all my machines. Never worried again about losing history.
Gotta type first. Everyone knows thats the bottleneck for productivity.
Some random one that appeared out of nowhere for mac only, seems the be from some company and because of that people are hyping the shit out of it.
Many places that never mentioned the other more known and editors like helix now suddenly are mentioning this one. It smells as a huge ad/marketing campaign. Not sure what the plans are for monetisation and the business plan.
Maybe it works better than flatpak? It’s basically the same thing. But I’m not gonna install snap just to try it.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
I have it all installed. Discord native, discord flatkpak, vesktop. With vesktop you loose microphone sound auto detection and krysp. But yeah, sharing video works there also on the browser like firefox, but it’s a tradeoff of the rest.
Discord is still broken even with that bridge. But that’s the only I found not working so far.
And there’s also doas which is a nice substitute.
It enters a loop in discord and doesn’t work. There was a bug recently I was reading about it. Makes you go insane. All the other alternatives basically make you lose the krysp and auto microphone sound detection.
Not really. I was a heavy critic of the state kde was in because of fractional scalling sucking a lot, but I’ve been using it on 2 pcs and am now pretty happy. Does everything I need it to.
Are these people dumb? It’s obvious that a tool meant to have traceable builds amd reproduction of binaries will be used by lots of places related to security, military, etc.
I’m totally out of the loop, but sounds like the same petty pouting that people were screaming when Matrix chat was being used and financed by Police things. Obviously good tools will be used on critical places.
It’s like putting the head in the sand and denying that the world exists.
Brave mentioned? Edgy.
I use arch btw. So you choose what boot loader to install and if you even want one. I’ve stopped using grub for decades because it has always been such a mess. Used refind for some time. Nowadays I just use systemd-boot.
Been waiting for years for wakefield. I’m actually surprised that it’s already working this good. Totally thought it was some dead end project that nobody was focusing on.
Very happy to see intellij launching and seems to work with this already.
I’m currently already very happy by finally being able to launch intellij on xwayland without blurriness thanks to latest changes on kde plasma, which was a mess on plasma 5.
Archlinux, probably 15 years ago already. Before it tried it all.
At beginning only my computers. After a few years when working still insisted on using ubuntu lts versions and others because “oh stable for sure”, but they got very broken and software was not updated enough to use things I needed. It was mess of Frankenstein systems with ppa for hardware support and other random programs.
Started using arch on work computers too.
Never needed to change afterwards. All my computers both personal and work have it.
He’s russian. Trademarks and copyright doesn’t matter.
The gestures were amazing. Some are ingrained in my muscle memory after all these years.
The article needs a lot more explaining what it is about. Took too long to read to understand that it’s something about containers but understood nothing about what/why this matters.