Oh, you mean you were waiting for tab groups. Sorry, without enough context I thought you were telling one of those bullshit reasons people use against Firefox. Well then, see you with Librewolf soon.
Oh, you mean you were waiting for tab groups. Sorry, without enough context I thought you were telling one of those bullshit reasons people use against Firefox. Well then, see you with Librewolf soon.
Why this would be a reason? Librewolf will have tab groups too. They don’t change the main structure, they just harden Firefox.
Next month: The principal complains that the students play SuperTuxKart now. :)
I haven’t been playing Blizzard games for years and recently installed Battle-net again. It’s nice to see their Agent updates still causing problems. /s
Thanks for the quick fix.
To be fair, ProtonDB needs to add something like “last 3 months status”. Would not work for every game since some games barely have any reviews but would work for popular or relatively popular games. Otherwise, the medals are an overview from all time reviews, which can be misleading in this constantly changing situations.
It changes when people add reviews. The more people add reviews, quicker the medals change. Battlefield V ran great until EA decided to add kernel-level anticheat.
I think this update was the first one that brake my config in a long time. I was actually expecting this from vertical tabs update but it went fine. The current UI of Firefox looks too mobile-y. Thankfully we got add-ons and CSS options.
This update borked my Sidebery config. It doesn’t expand on hover anymore. I will look into it after I wake up but does anyone have an idea what could they changed on CSS?
Edit: Took me some time but it’s fixable.
This time they borked my Sidebery config. :)
It doesn’t expand on hover anymore. I will try to update the code tomorrow.
They’re late to the party but better late than never. Unless something happens radically, I don’t see these issues will be fixed until the next Windows version at least. Dual boot it is until then. I wish people noticed this before Trump.
I see. Well, at least you’ve tried. In this case, you either need a VM or dual boot at worst. It’s getting loosing up but professional programs will continue to be a pain for a while. Usually we get paid software alternatives rather than their Linux versions though. I hope EU can break this and these corporations get big customers who use Linux, so they end up making a Linux version as well. Otherwise we’ll need another good alternative to pop up or FOSS projects getting big donations like Godot had.
Don’t know about your workflow but have you tried FreeCAD? It surely won’t be like Solidworks, but might work for you.
Compiz flashbacks from late 2000s.
You most likely won’t need it since there is distrobox option.
The devs recommend against using rpm-ostree but yeah, distrobox is limitless. It’s just doing things different way. I also like how Bazzite (or Aurora) adds a program as a menu shortcut installed via distrobox, pretty convenient.
Yeah, things are different on Bazzite. You can install things via homebrew as well. For yt-dlp use brew install yt-dlp
(same command for btop). If something isn’t on homebrew too, there is a distrobox option. If you get used to AUR, Bazzite can be a little tedious.
antiX would be a good choice for that machine.
Hmm, option 2 seems like root canal treatment but instead there is a new tooth. However if they can predict the direction where the tooth will grow, option 1 seems promising.
Good riddens