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It would be very very bad for world if the folks at Kaspersky turned to black hat activity
It would be very very bad for world if the folks at Kaspersky turned to black hat activity
I work at in a place that has 1000s of these piece of shit probooks. There is so much marketing about environmentalism yet these laptops are e-waste after 4 years if they even last that long. No one repairs any thing.
Runelite flatpak probably.
It takes a special person to jump into a complicated task struggle and then pick up and even more complicated task and end up succeeding.
Windows 10 years -> macOS 6months -> Windows 10 years -> mint 1 week -> Ubuntu 1hr -> Garuda 30mins -> endeavor 1hr - > arch 1 day (I got filtered) -> manjaro 1 year -> fedora 1 week -> nobara 6 months.
I did manage to install arch on an old chromebook but I find configuring things from scratch annoying and I like it to be configured well be default and I’ll change it if I want to.
Its embarrassing that people are downvoting a post providing context. They’re acting like you are here defending the cyber truck.
Yes but also these people are coming over from windows and this is their first experience with linux. They should have these apps available to them so they dont think oh linux has no apps.
The lie is that they are always focused on making the best browser. The last few years they have focused on everything but the browser.
“At Mozilla, we work hard to make Firefox the best browser for you. That’s why we’re always focused on building a browser…”
You don’t need to lie to us. We are just happy you are finally working on browser features.
I’m looking forward to reducing ui clutter and profile improvements.
I liked this style of ad. Just sitting down and explaining all the interesting features and engineering improvements.
Fuck you I’m sold. That sounds so useful if I can stick with it enough.
Do you feel like offloading stuff into your notes helps your cognition?
I test Linux rhetoric on my sister to see what works. She often says Linux sounds so cool and aligns so well with her values but then she says she doesn’t care about computers and goes and buys a $2000 Mac to use as a web browser. It makes no sense to me and it’s hard to find out what will get people to make the jump to Linux.
She could have tried Linux on her current laptop for free and probably saved $2000 and knew this but instead buys and entirely new laptop and throws out the old one.
Probably because it’s not relevant to the original post but I’m happy that it’s generated some discussion.
Might give that a geez and see how it works.
To look at two different parts at the same time. Or two different web pages. Both are useful.
Clicking a button is easier.
Also its more screen space efficient. Two browser windows side by side duplicates the bookmark and url bar squashing it down.
Having both pages next to each other in the same window is very nice and once you get used to it you don’t want to go back.
We have splitting in file mangers and it’s a loved feature.
If I want to do two things at once. Splitting the page in the browser looks better and works better than having two browser windows tiled next to each other.
I’ve been recently forced into a Microsoft only environmental for work and one of the features from edge that I’d like to see in Firefox is the split screen. I know Firefox can do this better as the edge feature is so basic.
This is going to be such an awesome addition. I saw an interview with one of the guys working on the project and it sounded so cool. I think the interview was on tech over tea with David Vernet. Great talk about the magic box thay is the Linux kernal.