Because Laredo wasn’t dystopian enough already.
Because Laredo wasn’t dystopian enough already.
I have never heard of that before
Yes, why would they block a website?
Samsung messages too, but that’s not really an upgrade
Open settings > search for androod auto > customize launcher
Works for fdroid antennapod on my samsung
It’s built on open street maps and is great for trail stuff: hiking, dirt biking, horse riding, etc.
I don’t think they pay others to use chromium tho. Other browsers independently decided to use it. That makes it a lot harder to argue that this is a monopolistic practice than when they explicitly pay people to make them the default.
I feel like a lot of the front ends can be open sourced.
First thought was overwatch 2. Reading the title was a confusing experience.
Nix was my next plan lol. My last distro suddenly had some file system corruption problems mid week when I needed it, so I had to switch to something quick without much time for configuration. So I decided to go for a preconfigured distro.
My next plan is Nix when I have some time.
As for how I back stuff up for frequent distro hopping: Firefox login syncs my browser stuff and passwords, steam syncs my game save files, I backup my home folder to a USB once in a while so I don’t lose any local documents. I have private GitHub repos for some window manager, bar, etc configs I’ve made like sway, i3, polybar, awesomewm, etc., that I use when switching to more barebones distros.
I too have used arch btw. Currently using pop (deb) tho. I hop around from time to time.
High background resource usage.
Perhaps ppl who keep their githubs anonymous simply tend to be more skilled. Older, more senior devs grew up in an era where social medias were anonymous. Younger, more junior devs grew up when social medias expect you to put your real name and face (Instagram, Snapchat, etc.).
More experienced devs are more likely to have their commits accepted than less experienced ones.
Damn, guess I go back to regular Firefox
experience?
Which I could save in my PC computer
That’s still the easiest way. Email them, don’t tweet them.
https://harpers.org/archive/1941/08/who-goes-nazi/