The problem with this is that Russia tries to block all popular VPNs as well.
I know, there are many VPNs and you can host your own VPNs, but most regular users won’t bother.
The problem with this is that Russia tries to block all popular VPNs as well.
I know, there are many VPNs and you can host your own VPNs, but most regular users won’t bother.
For the longest time people wondered: how do bees fly and don’t bump into each other? There are so many of them!
To find out, people used high speed cameras, and then they were shocked by the fact that bees actually do bump into each other.
Isn’t it ridiculous that we just take our assumptions on something we have no idea about as facts?
DimStar sounds familiar… But I can’t remember where I could hear about him.
Yeah, I just downloaded a few communities from AUR, they run really well under Plasma 6.
Have you never tried to download a community?
I use Quassel hosted on my server.
I wish I could switch to Inkscape, but it’s not there yet.
It is really good lately and only getting better, but there are 2 major issues I have with Inkscape.
Tabs (as in, tabulation, the \t character) in text objects. You can find workarounds, like splitting your text into multiple objects and aligning them on your canvas, but it’s just not as good as being able to align your text using proper text alignment tools. Tabulation doesn’t work in Inkscape because it’s not in SVG spec, AFAIK.
Object styles. Again, there are workarounds, but they’re not as good. Can you create a text style called “numbering”, use it to number a lot of stuff in your document, then just change font family (or make it italic, or bold) all of the numbers at once by changing the “numbering” style? I don’t think it’s currently possible. Sure, inkscape is not a word processor. But can you make an object of style “banner” with a blue gradient fill, orange 2 px stroke and 50% transparency, use it multiple times, then when you need to change from blue gradient to red gradient just change the “banner” style? Again, there are ways to achieve this, but if you do this kind of stuff, inkscape is just not ready to replace your tools.
Don’t get me wrong, I really want to switch to FOSS all the way and wait for these things to get implemented. As soon as they’re there, I’ll be the first to make the switch. But it’s not now, unfortunately.
If I’m wrong, I’ll be happy to stand corrected.
Arch never broke for me.
Unless you seek trouble and do stuff without knowing what you are doing (like blindly copy pasting commands from internet into your terminal), it generally just works.
It’s not as good as those distros where all packages come preconfigured for you to work nicely together, so if you want to build a custom system (like, choose your DE/WM/panels/widgets etc), you have to configure all of that to intergate nicely. But you could always just install KDE and everything is pretty stable there, same as in any other KDE based distro.
Does OneTab work for you on mobile FF?
I do have multiple browsers, for multiple purposes.
Maybe one more won’t hurt.
Too bad Mozilla treats private tabs differently from regular tabs though.
I’m sorry, where’s the button to save all private tabs to collection?
Yeah, seen that too.
Can’t find tabstash.
Looks like onetab doesn’t do anything on android.
On Android this only copies the URL of current tab, not of all tabs.
It’s funny that my device that is as powerful as a dozen of computers were ten years ago can’t do a thing as simple as save a bunch of lines into a plaintext file and then read this plaintext file and open each line without a desktop.
Thanks for suggestion.
Is there an option to save all open tabs into a bookmark folder, turn open back that bookmark folder into tabs?
After that I’ll definitely will delete that folder. Wish there was a way to keep that folder unsynced as well.
I’ll definitely try this, thanks!
If only there was a way to disable MIUI optimization or change ROM witgout losing all your app data in 2024…
This is actually pretty different, because alternative friends allow you to read posts and comments, but not login, upvote/downvote or post anything, but I use firemonkey addon with a redirect script.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firemonkey/
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/441742-farside-redirect/code
(Firemonkey is compatible with greasymonkey scripts)
Allows to also use other useful scripts, but just as a redirector it’s good if you just need to open and read posts.
The script uses https://farside.link/ as a «backend» to get new alternative frontends, for reddit it mostly uses teddit or libreddit (though this project probably was renamed to Redlib or somethong).
Also redirects YT, Fandom wiki, wikipedia and many more.
Is it trying to solve any problem that is not solved by rsync/rclone?
Don’t get me wrong, I love new tools, just curious how is it different (better or worse) from rsync?
Oh thoanks, now I’m happy.