I dual boot Fedora with secure boot enabled for half a year already on my notebook with exactly 0 problems. Did few Windows updates already.
I dual boot Fedora with secure boot enabled for half a year already on my notebook with exactly 0 problems. Did few Windows updates already.
One of the few supporrting extensions on mobile and also you can move the toolbar to bottom to reach it with your thumb like a normak human and do not have to lift your hand to reach it like in Chrome mobile?
I don’t know what everybody sees in circle to search. Isn’t it just Google Lens which you can get on any other phone? I can make a screenshot and share ot with Google Lens to get the same result right?
I actually found cinnamin to be more resource intensive than Gnome on most computers.
When excalidraw was mentioned in another comment I think it would also be worth to mention tldraw even though I don’t kniw whether it can be counted as an replacement since I never used draw.io.
Oh boy you’re gonna love YTDLnis https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis
Change for the sake of change. At least it seems to be in a good direction.
I don’t understand why the control panel UI wasn’t modernized instead? Would that really be unfeasible? I think it still might have been less work than to maintain 2 coexistent “settings/control panel” apps and migrate from one to another. Sometimes you have to throw out the old code base and start from scratch. But if you do so shouldn’t you rather distrubute the result when your finished and not in a half-baked compromise-like state?
I don’t understand why the control panel UI wasn’t modernized instead? Would that really be unfeasible? I think it still might have been less work than to maintain 2 coexistent “settings/control panel” apps and migrate from one to another. Sometimes you have to throw out the old code base and start from scratch. But if you do so shouldn’t you rather distrubute the result when your finished and not in a half-baked compromise-like state?
On Android, from FDroid you can install an app called Seal
I like ytdlnis more.
You won’t get video recommendations on your home feed (and maybe also other parts of youtube) if you have watch history disabled in your google account settings (you request google not to save your watch history).
AFAIK on most distros and desktop environments the default file manager can read NTFS partitions without any further setup needed.