I’d really like to see this on a modified kernel tbh.
I’d really like to see this on a modified kernel tbh.
Isn’t that a link to see your own bug reports?
We had to memorize a small part of it in Turkiye too, but there is a new curriculum coming up which has a chance of changing that.
I wonder how Windows would perform against Linux with all bloatware removed and telemetry disabled.
Does this disable any OEM updates?
Vivaldi is still chromium-based, which is also getting Manifest V2 support cut. And its default ad blocker sucks, if we’re being honest.
Switch to doas so feds don’t get any more reports!
Yup, the commenter is from hexbear.net and I thought the users of an instance whom defederated from another instance, can’t see anything from that instance which got defederated.
Wait, wasn’t sh.itjust.works defederated from hexbear? Why can I see your comment?
I didn’t setup zram but just went for a swap partition and specified it in fstab, so I’m not sure how that works really. There are a few issues open in GitHub about it but there seems to be no activity on them.
Yup! The handbook is here.
I meant the latter. I don’t really like systemd and I loved FreeBSD for its simplicity but also can’t use it on bare metal because of a lack of drivers, so this seemed like a great option.
It doesn’t have competition in terms of a “private browser”. As far as I can see there is only Brave, and Ungoogled Chromium which is soon to be an unviable option because of the switch to Manifest V3 for Chromium.
There are of course browsers like Mullvad Browser, GNU Icecat and Librewolf etc. but they are all based on Firefox, so I wouldn’t really count them.
Installing gcompat worked and Lite-XL is running now. Thanks!
lite-xl seems very interesting, but sadly I wasn’t able to launch it on Chimera Linux (I get the error cannot execute command "./LiteXL-v2.1.5-x86_64.AppImage": No such file or directory
on any shell I try to launch it with). Is this a simple problem I can fix, or should I run it with Distrobox?
I’m going to have to take a look at that tomorrow since it has become pretty late here. Although thanks for the suggestion!
I can only change the text editor’s theme but not the UI’s.
In Turkiye, you can check your blood test results at home with E-nabız, which also shows any irregularities in your blood (as in marks values that are not in the regular range with red). Could there be something similar in your country?