This OS seems to have fixed all the things, based on what I constantly hear about it. Is Nix really all it’s cracked up to be?
This OS seems to have fixed all the things, based on what I constantly hear about it. Is Nix really all it’s cracked up to be?
I haven’t figured out an easy way to install a specific version of an app, which means that when an app update is broken I’m out of luck until a fix is released, so I’ll install the snap of the app until then (Spotify is a recent example). Don’t like that.
I literally just watched the video from Louis Rossman, and came straight here. Pleased to see everyone already talking about it!
Nah bro they just all cheap asf
me and my zero friends who use it
I honestly can’t say I’ve noticed much of a quality difference, so it doesn’t seem like a huge value add. I might just be oblivious though.
Currently trying out Kagi, still on the fence. Boy am I blowing through the trial searches though.
Well, actually I would tend to agree that &[T] is preferable to AsRef in most cases; all of the smart pointers you mentioned can also easily be turned into plain references. I probably could have chosen a better example.
Credit card info -> see timestamped transit transacting history, including station name (location)
Hanlon’s razor, but with coincidence instead of stupidity.
Do you have a custom DNS set up on this device?
So they’re good with privacy tech and money.
I just bought a new wallet that has a coin pouch because I use cash (and coins) so frequently.
Even if I disagree with a political faction often, I’m perfectly willing to show support when I do agree. It’s the honest thing to do.
Yeah, it’s showing up on my hot feed too. I just noticed another 2+ year old post up there as well…
(This post: https://lemmy.ml/post/85539)
As much as I prefer other distributions over it, I am grateful for everything that Ubuntu has done to grow the Linux userbase.
You can do a credit/debit system, which is basically a form of escrow, or you can use a little fancier solution, like Superfluid, which is technically still an escrow, but they just have some nice APIs around it.
It’s small, but here’s a real actionable item that you can do to help:
Put a gentle “Use Firefox” (or any other non-Chromium-based browser) message on your website. It doesn’t have to be in-your-face, just something small. I’ve taken my own advice and added it to my own website: https://geeklaunch.io/ (Only appears in Chromium-based browsers.)
We can slowly turn the tide, little by little.
Copy and paste:
<p>
This site is designed for <a href="https://firefox.com/">Firefox</a>,
a web browser that respects your privacy.
</p>
(I also posted this on the HN discussion.)
I’m working on a command line tool that automatically adds furigana to Japanese text.
I had the same issue. I enabled the option “Open links in external browser,” and now it uses Firefox again, albeit by launching the full app separately instead of as an embedded activity.