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We have two brands that have that, Sensodyne and Enzym. Both are nearly twice the price as other brands.
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What do you mean by “removing stuff”? Removing feed can be done by right-clicking on feed name. Removing/hiding article doesn’t seem avalaible as option, but you can just use “unread” view and mark item as read to hide it. If you are concerned of storage, there is option to limit how article to be stored. In Preferences on “app” tab, “data” section, you can click on user data and cache to do that. Cheers!
I use newsflash for my rss reader
Just finished Disco Elysium, i might play it again soon
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At least restaurants are subjected to health and safety inspection. Software never have, and right now opening their code is the only way to ensure that.
Am I not supposed to?
Hmm, problably so. Its called “workspace”, each space should contain apps/windows that related/required for that work. For example, I have to write a report about my office quarterly financial. On workspace 1, i open all opened apps firefox, geary, nautilus. On workspace 2, i open libreoffice, calculator, another nautilus window, another firefox window. If I want to download game on steam, i open steam on workspace 3. So on and so forth
Switching between a few workspaces looks cool, but once you have 10+ programs open, it becomes an unmanageable hell that requires memorizing which workspace each application is in and which hotkey you have each application set to.
Alt+Tab or Super+Tab is your friend. Surely you dont have 10 workspace for 10 windows. Also probably just dont isolate Alt+Tab for each workspace.
How is this better than simply having icons on the taskbar? By the way, the taskbar still exists in GNOME! It’s just empty and seems to take up space at the top for no apparent reason other than displaying the time.
GNOME panel definitely takes significantly less space than KDE or Windows takbar. Also at least me, even on Windows I barely click taskbar icon to switch window, alt+tab is faster
But everything is each for their own. If vanilla GNOME doesnt work for you, just install extension or move to another DE. Cheers!