Often I download just to seed but only when I know the uploaders
Hi I’m just a humble squif
Often I download just to seed but only when I know the uploaders
Tablets not supported sadly
Wayland seems to be different, maybe I’ll install x11 DWM
I’d also once switched to zsh but some of my scripts had failed to run so I’m back to bash, blue.sh is okay, mostly use it for auto-fill
Looks great but is it a dead.project, last update in 2019
Ive read about this, good to know but infinite canvas applications lend them selves well to mindless doodles and expanding canvas is extra work that I am too lazy for
Yea I gave it ago, it crashed afew times and seemed to be very limited
Bash with blesh And nano-syntax-highlighting
I don’t have this issue using jc141 releases
The fuck this got to do with linux
In they’re opinion its objectively shit
We’re very aligned, good to meet you. I also don’t do fandom’s and avoid mindless consumption, brands and general marketing. Honestly struggle to witness people slowly falling for the trap though, like watching rodents fling themselves into the mouse trap. But we’re nearing the end of capitalism, moving to tech feudalism. Fun time ahead
I love how everyone is jumping down your throat, you’ve just as much right to have the opinion of Disney being shit as the next for having pure admiration for Disney. I also don’t see what people like about Disney, I think its shit and this is a valid criticism
The lowest common denominators dictate the market, Netflix has best sales in recent years for hiking and consumers couldn’t live without it and now Disney is wanting a taste, and I’d imagine it’ll work out well for them.
The theming is stunning
Do away with YouTube and use software like freetube, no adds, sponsorblock, and google can’t track my habbits
And this is why I only torrent and use third-party software for my media consumption needs
I saw this in a few applications, I wonder if it’s a general bug with shared software code
A legal precedent should be established to hold companies as large as CrowdStrike liable for their actions. This liability should be significant enough to ensure that future companies will think twice before releasing faulty code. We should not be asking for or supporting Microsoft’s efforts to further lock down their product.