I see that by default but occasionally check the All tab for new stuff.
I see that by default but occasionally check the All tab for new stuff.
Yup same. I always wondered why there was a user folder when we already have home.
The downsides you would only read on Linux communities. My mother couldn’t even begin to understand what snap is about.
The reason I still choose Ubuntu, or sometimes Mate, specially for other people is because I know it’s highly likely to just work on any laptop I throw it into. Most people don’t care one single bit about the downsides of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is much less user hostile than windows. My parents only used Ubuntu for the past several years because they inherited my old laptop. They just want to Google stuff, so all they need is a familiar browser.
Oh for the love of Linus, block all notifications requests from websites at the browser level. Comon people accept all notifications requests and get inundated by them.
Then we need reverseX and reverseY
Yes, but so many?
Because of consistency with the rest of the box model
But don’t those updates just happen automatically these days?
How are those old chrome and safari versions still so prevailing? And what’s up with Samsung Internet, is it not a chromium based browser?
Because we already have a way to center text horizontally…
I feel like we were just getting used to the old new logo?
It’s possible this new logo is only for using next to other brands.
And so did most of the world
I think Linus sits at the intersection of both groups. Linus is not some Ronald. The Ronalds of this world are for example the creator of core-js.
Wanna explain why or just wanna complain?
Ecosia isn’t ad free… And if you using them ad free you’re just hurting them in their mission.
There’s so many poor names in FOSS but people refuse to change them out of attachment for history. One other example comes to mind: Gimp.
Basically, devs are terrible at naming things.
Sounds nice. I wonder if there’s some open source project with similar features?
I haven’t carried a USB stick in years, so not sure what I would do. Maybe a copy of my recipe book if I ever digitize it?
I feel you. I once was messing around with python and realized I had too many python versions installed for no reason, so I uninstalled them all to install a single one.
Oh the pain.