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Sounds cool, where do I best keep up with the project? Is there some RSS feed?
Sounds cool, where do I best keep up with the project? Is there some RSS feed?
To add on to that: Obsidian is the only program that currently has this (to my knowledge) and it is a huge gamechanger. It just feels so much more usable than anything with a source and preview view. [I’m not demanding or anything, this is the stuff you do in your freetime, but you might want to go down that road.]
Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Mint -> Kubuntu -> Arch -> Fedora -> Mint -> Fedora.
I am aware of that possibility, but a truly FOSS MOBA would be amazing. Custom balancing on different servers, different queues, etc.
I noticed a few users starting to do this and it annoys me to no end. You don’t need to put a link in every comment
That’s fair. I feel like that would be a more valid criticism.
Not to mention anything posted on the internet is effectively public domain
Well, no.
Imposter
I guess it is somewhat like paying in cash for your groceries: While anonymous, only you buy at this time of the day your favourite 3 food products, a cup of gluten-free instant ramen and a period product.
I would be concerned about this scenario:
Are you actually using <500 searches per month?
Mine are:
Same. The cost point ($10) is a bit … weird, but it is actually appropriate.
Would that make it basically anonymous?
Well, no. I think there is so much information in there, that the IP address is your least concern.
Honestly: Any Ubuntu Fork (such as Mint, Kubuntu, etc) is fine, Arch as well(but harder). Vanilla Ubuntu is ok.
This is not the definitive answer, and you should reevaluate after a time, what you like and don’t like, but for a starter, give those a spin.
as a predictive load for evening daily swing
What do you mean by that?
While I’m at it, what is the community opinion on NoScript? The first few weeks were a bit of a pain, but now it is actually quite convenient.
I read about one. Let me see if I can still find it…
Edit: I can’t.
Thanks for your reply! Is the web annoyances list better than the built-in one in uBO. Should I disable the standard one?
OnlyOffice vs LibreOffice?
Well, I guess that is exactly the problem: No guarantee that some method will work.
I disagree on the painful part. The lutris install is basically 1-click.
How is this relevant to Linux? FF release notes get posted here, as FF is the de facto standard browser on Linux distros. Vivaldi isn’t.
I do not want to judge on Vivaldi, I am merely questioning its relevancy to the community here.