Well, I guess not having password manager yet did had some benefit because now I know not to use bitwarden
Well, I guess not having password manager yet did had some benefit because now I know not to use bitwarden
Didn’t thorium had some drama the other day though?
Yeah, I have noticed it too. I sometimes just use mpv instead to play YouTube videos instead, but that also has its limitations
No, Fedora makes their own (though they also include GNOME defaults at least in Workstation)
I know this is a side topic, but is it just me or Fedora linux used to have stunning default wallpapers but they are gradually getting worse?
Arch linux but once I have the opportunity, I will probably switch to Fedora again. Benefits of Arch isn’t that worth it for me
How this is good for Mircosoft though? It makes sense if they want to do it opt-out, but the only reason why I can think of they don’t want it to get removed at all to sell data
Sorry I saw it earlier but I forgot to respond. Named workspaces are always active, and they stay in place regardless if there is a window there or not.
I feel like you are missing something because I can directly hop around one of my ten workspaces with a single click, without a need of scrolling through the workspaces between. What I do is to create ten named workspaces in startup (I actually only use like five of them but let’s ignore that). Then I can still navigate them by the index number. I don’t use regular workspaces enitrely in my setup.
Note: I only use a single monitor and never move workspaces up or down so I don’t know the experience there.
Also, the fact that you can edit COSMIC through config files is a game changer. Although I don’t really like the tiling layout style, sometimes I want something easy to setup like GNOME but with good autotiling
Niri has a way to have named workspaces now which basically act like persistent workspaces, so you don’t have to use dynamic workspaces system. I really like niri and have it as my daily driver
Look like I need to convince my dad to switch now
Yeah, I saw this, and all my excitement for the project died. If it becomes successful, I might use it anyway though.
Audacity is open source, but they had a few controversies recently.
I read it as a tween
Parents did not know what it was
I was so bad at reading at the time though that I missed all the bad parts