Heroic should take care of that for you.
I’m also on Mastodon
Heroic should take care of that for you.
An abstract painter whose thing was overlaid rectangles in prime colors.
My SO has a MacBook, and I thought no sweat, I’m sure I can just autofs or something onto the NAS so that the photo storage is always there. I was wrong. Why dies it have to be such a pain? So clunky, so unreliable.
I remembered using Vivaldi a while back, I think I’ll look into it again.
So I haven’t been following the Firefox thing that closely. Fennec isn’t an alternative because it uses Firefox’s Sync and Brave is out of the question because it’s crypto Chrome?
I didn’t ask for anything and all I got was a 12" i3 with 8gb of RAM.
As a enterprise architect I understand that I spend most of my time in Teams, outlook, PowerPoint and excel (damn, it hurts reading that) but I also often have to work on, you know, enterprise sized diagrams.
And the text rendering (at least for me with flatpaks) is completely fuzzy garbage.
DNS calls are definitely cached. You’ll have to wait a few days until your TV refreshes DNS entries.
Congratulations! So, how does the TV work with the adblocker set up?
Learn to code and you will never stop complaining.
My hot take: of it’s open source and they don’t receive money from me, I don’t really care.
To this day I can’t fully understand why they did it. One word: ads.
With RSS, you have content from various sources in one place, stripped of the ads, without any cookielicious tracking. How are you supposed to monitize that?
Moreover, personal transaction details of offline digital euro payments would only be known to the payer and the payee, providing a cash-like level of privacy.
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/digital_euro/faqs/html/ecb.faq_digital_euro.en.html
Private payments with a wallet on you phone is something the digital Euro is supposed to offer, if it ever arrives as designed.
Was considering migrating from Fedora and getting a MacBook, but this is making me reconsider.