Maybe stop using Windows?
Maybe stop using Windows?
For casual users that only need a web browser, a mail client and an office suite, Linux is a great replacement for Windows.
Are those so called “climate protestors” the losers blocking public roads?
Alacritty with tmux 👍
He did not disable it, he refused to enable it in that region.
Starlink wasn’t enabled in that region to begin with.
How is Snap’s sandbox better than Flatpak’s?
ADL is an evil anti-white organization which should be sued out of existence.
It should be the parents’ job to regulate what kind of content their children consume on the internet, not the government’s.
No browser will ever tick ALL your boxes.
Why not? Is it that hard to NOT include bloatware in your browser and respect XDG Base Directory? As for content blocking, the code is already there because extensions make use of it, just integrate it into the browser UI and use uBlock Origin’s block lists.
Web browsers handle the most sensitive information about a user, so I would never trust a proprietary browser.
And I’d have to do that manually for every computer on which I install the browser. I can’t just tell someone to install a browser and use it as is, there are always several additional steps required after install to have a decent experience. This is especially a problem for people who are not tech savvy.
Oh no, the sun is hot! It is normal to have variations in temperature from year to year.
Why would a website named “itsfoss” make a post about a proprietary browser?
I like Iosevka for programming and terminal.
Is this the new Disney original?
I wonder why they chose this weird nonstandard config format instead of something like TOML
Yes, but frequently used dependencies can be extracted into runtimes which can be shared by many applications.
I mostly program in Rust and my main editor is VSCodium with the NeoVim extension but lately I’ve been experimenting with Alacritty + Tmux + Helix and I’m starting to like it quite a bit.
100% this. Much more readable than JSON, YAML or other custom formats.