

you’re also not allowed to not want children and i wish i was kidding
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you’re also not allowed to not want children and i wish i was kidding
until the last update at least, which moved half of the settings into the “Floorp Hub”, removed the other half, and broke gesture extensions and my userchrome >:( thinking of just going back to librewolf and staying with it forever
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please.
would DDG and Proton under the bus too, but at least Some people consider them privacy friendly


can your React do that?? didn’t fackin think so dabs mockingly
very niche but i think it deserves a mention: the Outer Wilds mod manager doesn’t just support Linux natively, but it even has a CLI version, and it’s up on AUR and Flatpak
https://outerwildsmods.com/mod-manager/
as others have said though, r2modman/thunderstore manager also runs in an appimage and works perfectly well for games it supports, and MO2 and Vortex work more or less alright if they’re in the same prefix as your game or potentially even if they aren’t.
heads up, neither USSR nor China were ever communist


nope. the ISPs track torrent downloads is by leeching off of the popular public ones, and checking if any of the peers have IPs that belong to them. not by analyzing each customer’s traffic individually.
downloading a video off youtube makes a simple HTTP download which wont trip any ISP alerts. especially since it’s a trusted domain like Youtube
yea this is probably the most annoying issue i’ve had on Arch. every time there’s a new version of Python, you’ll need to reinstall some python packages, usually the AUR stuff.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Python#Module_not_found_after_Python_version_update


* fingerguns


perhaps not as automated as you’d like it to be, but i recently made a Bash tool for this purpose:
https://codeberg.org/aketawi/markpiler
instead of rewriting the whole thing each time, I store a selection of “snippets” which detail a particular skill or a background, and then compile a bunch of relevant ones together into a markdown resume, which can later be processed into HTML or PDF.
even all of that hype about memory safety and borrow checker you keep hearing aside, the actual coolest thing about Rust is how it does Traits instead of classes and that you can bind arbitrary data to enums


I’d say there’s no need for that. If you’re switching to Colemak I assume you’re gonna learn how to touch type with it, at which point it really doesnt matter what the labels on the keys say. Most typing websites like monkeytype have a finger position visualization so even while learning you dont need to look at your keyboard.
it doesn’t seem that they are based on any data, it just illustrates their point