Don’t think the Enterprise-C was at Wolf 359.
Don’t think the Enterprise-C was at Wolf 359.
LinkSheet is another great option for this purpose. It emulates the previous Android app-picker UI. It supports filtering URL tracking parameters, redirecting to Invidious and other privacy-respecting alternatives. Very handy.
Netguard firewall. I wouldn’t run Android without it protecting my privacy from connecting to invasive domains.
They still haven’t solved the problem of a Gnome Shell crash taking down my entire session with it. I need to be able to restart the shell independently of the Wayland compositor for me to switch.
I’ll never forget the first time I heard it.
Is that supposed to be the name of a person?
You see, people don’t have to identify as atheist to in fact be atheist. Anyone who lacks belief in a god, for any reason (or lack thereof), is an atheist whether they want to admit it or not.
Ignoring it like every year?
Why do you want a GUI app in a docker container? I tried that with Wine and it had to pluck so many holes in the container to run on Xorg that it made it effectively useless.
rclone added support for Proton Drive very recently. I haven’t tried it yet, but am interested to see how well it works.
You’re the second person to say this and it’s just wrong. With the Ultimate Edition, you can install the plugins for whichever languages you want and stick to a single editor without switching.
Python extension
As opposed to what? I’ve tried to switch to DDG so many times, but its lack of explicit phrase searching makes it practically useless. I just end up using g! all the time until I finally just give up and switch back.
What? Statnews.com isn’t a model news source with integrity? I’m shocked!
No it’s not, Unity is a separate project that Ubuntu retired, but fans have kept it alive.
It always was.
I’m a huge Expanse fan, but come on. Compared to the Enterprise, the Roci shouldn’t even be hauling garbage, it should be taken away as garbage!
If comes from fwupd which I believe is installed by default on Ubuntu. The manufacturer needs to support it, of course. To get Linux preinstalled, you have to buy one of their “developer editions.” They make them almost impossible to find on their website, but they’re buried there somewhere.
I have two XPS laptops that run the latest Ubuntu Linux flawlessly. Hell, that’s why I bought them. They are literally sold with Linux preinstalled, why wouldn’t they work?
I even get BIOS/firmware updates in GNOME Software!
You teach it as young as you can. Teach them to laugh at the pathetic, hate-mongering Christians and their silly traditions that make no sense. Encourage them to tell their peers the truth at school as well.