because it’s even less
because it’s even less
i love the idea, but p2p filesharing laws are quite strict where i live. i wouldn’t feel 100% safe even using a private tracker, i’ll have to stick to debrid services to cover my ass
the google tv with chromecast dongle is quite decent, good price/performance ratio
it’s the only one i knew about before the other comment. with more browsers using it, we may not need to build another engine from scratch to broaden competition
i’d like to see a revival of webkit and an open source browser that uses it
i’ve had the same thought lately. the common arm design approach around the bootloader seems to turn old Android phones and tablets into e-waste sooner than necessary, in theory they could all run Linux and be useful for another ten years. but it’s hard enough to port mainline Linux to Android devices, and almost impossible to get all the included hardware working properly
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i eat the fish
suck it, jian yiang
no, new new Internet
*New GitHub
you’re a fat, and a poor
that’s what you get for having 2/3 right wing parties in the EU parliament
one is plenty enough already i’d say
not OP, but I have to run fronted and backend of a project in docker simultaneously (multiple postgres and redis dbs, queues, search index, etc., plus two webservers), plus a few browser tabs and two VSCode instances open, regularly pushes my machine over 15gb ram usage
pretty much like this
I’ve had to swap Firefox on my laptop for the deb package, the snap took like 5sec to open, whereas the deb opens instantly. Other than that, i don’t see much of a difference, but i run into sandboxing issues quite often (same with flatpak though)
Can’t wait to be able to “hack” asshole people randomly, a permanent rick roll is only the tip of the iceberg
ah, the American solution