Honestly, Vivaldi is the single best Chromium-based browser. Sad it doesn't get more recognition.
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Landchads can't stop winning 💪💪
Honestly can't wait to see what controversies get spurred up this time around. At least we're past most of the whack shit for a while.
Also, have we gotten any news on the episode count? Heard that they'd be trying a 35 episode format, but I'm not sure if it was confirmed.
Well, technically ya could. Given some effort you could entirely replace it, but there's usually no point. Take NixOS' package manager as an example. You can drop it into any dsitro and use their repos, but anything you can find there you'd usually be able to find in your native repos.
This seems to be what you're looking for.
You pretty much just use a keyfile instead of a traditional password. Once your root drive is unlocked, your home directory can be automatically unlocked using a keyfile held somewhere in another drive.
Ncdu is a really useful little utility that shows you what directories are using the most space on whichever drive/directory you select. Really useful little piece of software.
hdparm is another neato one that let's you test the read speeds of your drives, though it's more so something ya use once and forget exists.
Also, though Neovim is more popular, Helix deserves some recognition. It's a rust based, vim inspired text editor which removes the need to configure it, making it easier for people trying to get into terminal text editors.
Edit: Jerboa removed the first name, my bad.
This is the Turducken of genres. How to I even describe this as anything but nordic yeehaw metal.
Fatima and Story by Ito Kanako and Mayu Maeshima respectively are two that I adore, plus their associated series are also absolute bangers.
Also literally anything made for SAO from Alicization onwards.
Edit: autocorrect.
Well, not sure if Light Novels are accepted, but Mushoku Tensei by Rifujin na Magonote is unquestionably my favourite. Whilst it's understandably critiqued for it's choice of unsavoury topics, it's the only book I've ever read that tells the story of a person genuinely learning from, and reflecting upon the mistakes they've made in the past.
Also Holes by Louis Sacher is pretty neato.
Not really, to be honest. Whilst I understand why it's happening, I find the fact it's happening at all really damn depressing. The fact some of the largest communities have to literally cease operation for a website riding off of the success brought by those same communities to listen (if they do, that is.) is beyond sad. Really speaks to the direction the internet as a whole is going.
I just don't see a point in arguing with someone like you. Better to just toss some dumb insults and have a laugh that waste my time.
True enough, though you can't deny their features are quite unique. The day Firefox adds tab tiling will be pure bliss.