It really isn’t. I do agree that for most purposes a static network with some central public nodes is the answer, but I want something more dynamic
It really isn’t. I do agree that for most purposes a static network with some central public nodes is the answer, but I want something more dynamic
I was also wondering about this. Flatpaks apparently come with more libraries to interact with other Flatpaks, whereas AppImages tend be purely app-specific and their libraries are compressed for their usage only.
Its very easy to use and my goto image editor, but I say that from a position of familiarity of having learned where everything is and what all the keybindings are over many years.
In contrast, Krita seems like a far better image editor, but because the interface is bewildering to me, I’ve shied away from it.
69 Quite Bitter Beings have been waiting for this for some time
I was going to write a snarky comment about how that can’t possibly be true… but then I tried it, and well, yep, really not ideal for non-tiling window managers. I liked the general look and feel, but the fullscreen by default does seem to be a big “no” from me.
Hear hear. Trim the fat, and start at the head.
I don’t think the sarcasm is warranted here, it offers a standard interface too but augments it with split browsing as an option
I like that. Creepiest thing about VLC is that it does that even after you’ve killed it
xfce4. Stable as hell. X11. Can move windows around using just some keypresses.
Thanks for the informed context – I think my brain is just predisposed towards seeing such efforts as disingenuous, but I should learn to criticize companies after they do bad things, and not before.
Well, that sounds promising at least. I hope their interests continue to align with their consumer-base for another 20 years, and doesn’t nosedive into the CEO rot we’ve seen with Mozilla
I’m not really. Who are these guys and why am I hearing about them on every social media outlet.
They’re a company whose sole aim is to make money. Right now they’re in the goodwill phase of building community trust, but what’s their endgame? Is this an emerging market they’re cornering.
I know these sound like sarcastic questions, but I’m genuinely wondering.
This company sure has been making the rounds on the internet. I estimate maybe 1-2 years before they decide to cash in on their goodwill with some kind of monetary product
Radicale+DavX5 is for calendars and contacts, no? How does this work for passwords
How does this play with mobile?
Code dump for the curious?
… who the hell are these special users that Firefox apparently pander to, and what mass of people do they constitute to make them so powerful?
More importantly, how do I join this special club?
I would genuinely love to see your setup/RC scripts if that’s something you can share without doxxing yourself
I liked the soft gradient XP icons, though maybe that’s just the nostalgia talking