Theoretically yes, but in practice it is a different case. I have hope.
Theoretically yes, but in practice it is a different case. I have hope.
Well, they find themselves in a delicate situation with the US publishing and recording industry associations. It could be one of their resources to keep the library alive by scaring users with the possibility that it will cease to exist due to malicious entities and their advanced techniques, which as I said is not so far from reality
Mint is amazing, but it isn’t the best gaming experience.
Yes, SteamOS is arch based, but the games run over steam runtime (wich is debian based) that’s why the steam-native package exists. I use endeavour btw.
We need modular browsers. It is hard for Mozilla to keep the track to the W3C and all the nonstandard stuff that Google, Microsoft and Apple add to their browsers. If those elements were modules, it would be easier for people to collaborate and for Google and Microsoft to be obligated to add support for other browsers.
Thanks, I will try it.
I did, and I reinstalled firefox too.
It didn’t work (In nightly too)
FDM is open source? I thought they closed the code at some point.
@sab Actually, that’s the idea, Lemmy and Matrix use a ! before the URL to name communities/rooms for example !technology but Mastodon doesn’t support it and they are the biggest platform so they don’t have any plan to do it, Kbin’s solution was to use the same logic for users than for magazines. If you access a magazine from Mastodon you will see that it works as a user. Many people think that Lemmy is the only one who resists Mastodon’s bad practices.
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It used to show threads and posts from your subscriptions.
I think it will be available in the ddg app.
I have tried it in English and Spanish, the first results are usually the same as DuckDuckGo, but the rest are worse.
It is suspiciously similar to “The Republia Times” a flash game (Already ported to HTML5) by Lucas Pope the creator of “Papers Please” and “The Return of the Obra Dinn”.
See: www.dukope.com
After appointing its new CEO, Mozilla has turned around, in the good way.
XMPP hadn’t, until google put his hands on it.
Local translation is amazing, they just need to improve the settings.