

The app launcher UI is hilarious, the name is too long so it adds 3 more periods to it and cuts off even more of the name.
The app launcher UI is hilarious, the name is too long so it adds 3 more periods to it and cuts off even more of the name.
Yeah it’s often missing CLI tools that are from small devs who can’t do packaging.
Yeah when you can, often stuff isn’t in it though.
Gas station near me honestly has better pizza than the local pizza places for like half the price
I’m gay and I still play women characters in most games lol
It’s just unnecessary, Debian based doesn’t do this at all so updates are like 10x faster.
Fedora does this too, it’s really obnoxious.
Yeah if it’s working fine now I wouldn’t bother.
It’s not much different from downloading and compiling source code, in terms of risk. A typo in the code could easily wipe home or something like that.
Obviously the package manager repo for your distro is the best option because there’s another layer of checking (in theory), but very often things aren’t in the repos.
The solution really is just backups and snapshots, there are a million ways to lose files or corrupt them.
I have it on a Roborock S5 and it works great, so much more stable than the original firmware that requires an internet connection.
Certain models can be harder to root though, so read through the description and guide thoroughly first.
There is https://valetudo.cloud/ for a lot of existing models, it’s about the closest thing we have.
Yeah it’s by far my favorite browser!
Zen already makes use of a lot of Betterfox tweaks as I remember.
I don’t believe you can use both as they both modify the same files, and would overwrite each other.
Arkenfox is geared more towards privacy at the expense of usability, so sites will break a lot more often. And there’s no easy way to turn it off for only 1 site.
Personally after trying Arkenfox in the past, as well as Librewolf, it’s just far too much effort dealing with the sheer amount of sites and features that stop working properly.
Sometimes the different taste profile is nice
Yeah pretty much what it feels like to me, everyone wants to cram AI into everything even though it’s often worse and uses far more resources.
AI tools are great at some things, like I had a spreadsheet of product names and SKUs and we wanted to clean up the names by removing extra spaces, use consistent characters like - for a separator, and that kind of thing, and it was very quick to have an AI tool do that for me.
You can guarantee the replacement will be worse in every way, that’s the microsoft playbook after all.
Good opportunity to test your backups.
Restore to a new directory, update that and see what happens. If it works do it to the original.
I’m all for embedded stuff having backdoors, it’s what makes it possible to use custom firmware on devices that have otherwise crappy vendor locked firmware.
Yeah I swear people read ‘it could be’ and somehow think that it is.
Needing to deal with the services for startup for every single compose stack seems like such a pain to me, that’s one of the big reasons I haven’t switched.