

I was using the flatpak on Linux.
All things are possible through Christ!
I was using the flatpak on Linux.
I loved opera back then.
I wonder if floorp has improved, because people are talking it up lately. My experience a few months ago was like yours, it was very buggy.
Catgirls, jackalgirls, all embarrassing. Go full-on furry.
That’s awesome. Human expression is unpredictable and dangerous and the faster we move past it the better.
What a bizarre comment. People don’t need to have what opinions are explained, do they?
My AI can do that actually.
I don’t think writers should be paid either. We have AI to do all writing now anyway, so what do we need writecels for anyway? 😏
If streaming in home is all you do, I find lighter/cheaper android handhelds are a better option.
I’m with you. I appreciate Librewolf for what it is, but to me it’s just annoying by default and I’ve also settled recently with Zen. It has even made me get used to using vertical tabs for the first time.
The US government has something of a credibility crisis, doesn’t it? (And I don’t think it started with Trump, though he makes it worse.)
Yeah, I can sort of understand the impulse that everything must be preserved no matter what because we don’t know what will be useful or interesting, but it’s not realistic. Embrace ephemerality! It’s fine!
Sounds like an opportunity for someone to crowdfund a privacy respecting cover+chiller package.
Learning Rust made me a better C# programmer.
I’ve liked this one lately.
Is that Falkon? I’d use it if it could integrate with bitwarden.
Sorry, no. No other e-ink devices at all.
I have not been at all dissatisfied with its clarity. I bet on a LCD or OLED screen the DPI would be noticeable, but not on an e-ink display.
What you’ve written is true, but none of it applies to ebooks.
I use it to make all decisions, including what I will do each day and what I will say to people. I take no responsibility for any of my actions. If someone doesn’t like something I do, too bad. The genius AI knows better, and I only care about what it has to say.