Mandrake.
And then to Debian and to Ubuntu for a good time. Now using Arch mainly to avoid Snap & Flatpak.
Mandrake.
And then to Debian and to Ubuntu for a good time. Now using Arch mainly to avoid Snap & Flatpak.
Well done. UX is where most FOSS app let users down. Hope you can improve the UX still keeping it simple.
Last year Cloudflare had some offers to buy Yubikeys at half price. Bought two of them. Using these hardware keys is better than trusting phone to be single failure and getting locked out.
Do you happen to have one more invite?
Same. Switching users didn’t work in Plasma 6 and switched back to Gnome.
I didn’t want to containerize every installed app. Switched to Arch and don’t have to worry about it.
This looks to be more powerful and has more potential. Thanks for sharing.
Then that must be one tool that’s stuck in past and willing to include more features.
And also a sign original developers have lost interest in project.
Seems to be an abandoned project? Last code change was three years back.
Yes, I did. And then promptly uninstalled.
May be, instead of trying to be on all platforms team can make it the best one platform.
On Mac, thunderbird doesn’t match the UX or stability of default Mail app which hasn’t seem much changes in recent years.
On Linux, there is no good alternative.
Thunderbird is still bad. Except for privacy.
That’s how matrimonial matching works in India
Which part of that replay was deceptive?
AdGuard isn’t restricted to LAN.
While passkeys don’t work in Firefox.
That’s possible. I think kbin/lemmy were less ready to replace Reddit yet for most users this time.
There was one guy in office who posts screenshots of funny Reddit posts in slack. Guess which app was he using! Official Reddit iOS app.
When ocean level increase Australia will be one of the first places to get hit?