Ladybird is not usable yet, but it’s an independent browser and engine that accepts donations
repo - https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird
youtube channel with monthly updates - https://www.youtube.com/@LadybirdBrowser/videos
Ladybird is not usable yet, but it’s an independent browser and engine that accepts donations
repo - https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird
youtube channel with monthly updates - https://www.youtube.com/@LadybirdBrowser/videos
kali is for posers, professionals use hannah montana
As someone learning Rust, I’ll say that I appreciate the “advice” at the top because cloning is often tempting to use but - even though that’s usually okay - it doesn’t help one to practice the rust-specific ways of handling scope, ownership, and borrowing.
get rid of companies making money off the FOSS
I’m afraid if we discourage companies from adopting open source we’ll end up with even more closed source garbage.
There are industry sectors where closed source is the norm, and it just leads to more vendor lock-in and less standardization and interop.
I’m a bit young to say for sure, but I believe closed source was the norm in the software world 20-30 years ago and openness was stigmatized. I certainly don’t want to live in that world.
only 5 commits less than 14 years old
I think you’re looking at the latest commit in each branch. There are ~40 commits this year.
I thought screen was abandonware after RHEL removed it in 2019 and recommended tmux instead.
is that really a thing for unit files? Why the hell a comment needs escaping?
The bottom line is that a windows update broke grub. Again.
Secure boot borking systems? Windows assuming it’s the only OS on the machine? I’m shocked
HeliBoard has it for some time now
Worth highlighting that Telegram in Russia and WhatsApp in Venezuela - both with vastly larger user bases than Signal - are not blocked…
FAT32 for USBs, as I frequently need them to be bootable.
F2FS for my M.2 NVMes, desktop and laptop, but would also use it on SATA SSDs as they’re all flash.
not sure what you want to know…
done; just use it normally
F2FS, because solid state and speed
hard to say which tab is active
unfortunately it doesn’t expand the tab names on hover; I find something like this more useful:
Zed - I’ve been kind of using it for one-off edits, but it’s just not mature yet for most languages.
The takeaway is to not use forks if there are changes you want to keep private.
not sure it’s simpler, HeliBoard even has glide typing if you’re willing to install the closed source lib.
what features are missing from it?