Those are awesome!
I think detectportal.firefox.com is used to detect if the current Wi-Fi connection requires the user to log in on a portal page, like the public Wi-Fi at airports or cafés. It redirects you to the log in page. Why would you block that?
I set my AC to 26°C (79°F) in summers. As far as I know, most people in my country do somewhere between 20 and 26°C (68~79°F).
AAAAXY. It’s a really nerdy game where you are in a non-euclidian (escherian) space. I’ve already poured more than 30 hours into this game. It’s available on Linux as a Flatpak (recommended if you don’t know which to choose), an AppImage, or a native binary. https://divverent.github.io/aaaaxy (ps. it’s open-source)
No. It actually is named Arya. they are just pointing out how similar it is to Aryan
I used to think that too, until I realized that verb conjugation in English is not decided by whether the subject is singular or plural. “You” can be both singular or plural, yet we always say “you are” and never “you is”. Same for the pronoun “they”. It’s always “they are”.
Unless you is also willing to normalize “you is”, I think “they are” is good enough.
Are you not supposed to use “is” with “he/she/they”?
I’ve been using Wayland for 2 years. It was enabled by default when I installed openSUSE Tumbleweed with Gnome.
#sidebar-box[sidebarcommand="treestyletab_piro_sakura_ne_jp-sidebar-action"] #sidebar-header {
display: none;
}
Add this to your userChrome.css file to hide the “Tree Style Tab” header at the top of the sidebar.
hi there fellow non-american
Been there. It does feel satisfying.
This text sounds… ChatGPT-ish. Especially the last paragraph.
Gee, people in the US need to be this cautious when protesting? Where I live it’s totally fine to just casually show up at protests, take selfies, talk to people and whatnot.
openSUSE Tumbleweed, because real life got a little too much and I wanted something that just worked.
These two pages outlines the reasons pretty well:
The latter seems to be dead, so here’s a copy on the WayBack Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20230304010442/manjarno.snorlax.sh
I wanted to add a summary to this comment, but I’m too sleepy to do that right now. Maybe I’ll come back to add it tomorrow.
I would say that pretty much no one cares about the deprecation of Manifest v2 outside our little tech circle. Heck, not even the tech circle cares too much about this given how many use Chrome anyway. I hate to be saying this, but I’m afraid the author is right.
I read this twice before I realized it was a dog and not a hot dog