“Yes. Do as I say.”
“Yes. Do as I say.”
Nice. This feature is similar to Android wallpaper color theming.
And I thought Xorg already had this feature in Xresources, but apps do not respect it.
No more simple web for you. You have to accept the full bloat.
Your rice glows. How did you do it?
Nice. I was looking for some GUI helper in Linux similar to Device Manager
Yeah, that’s why Arch is almost the only distro that keeps everything installed natively. All other distros either have a troublesome workaround or only support flatpaks.
Rolling release just keeps everyone on the same pace. Yes, they break sometimes, but on the long run it just works.
KeePassXC has been audited.
And you’re missing the point. By “trust no one”, I mean trust no companies. Trust no clouds. But trust auditable Open Source.
Ofc I can trust the encryption methods and algorithms, and to a certain extent I can trust open source software like Bitwarden. But there’s no need to trust something like LastPass.
Trust no one. Not because you’re paranoid, but because you don’t need to.
Trust no one and just use KeePassXC.
What Adblocker are my fellow terrorists recommending?
Fun fact: Africa is not a country.
Shitposters are always doing their part
Don’t lame me in
You have quite the browser skin…
Hit the road, bc Jack won’t come back home no more
Thanks, I hate it
I mean, why would you be surprised at anything at this point?
Stronghold Crusaders, or Command and Conquer.
Nostalgic childhood games.
Why are all websites trying to lock down users own content? First with Twitter, then Reddit, and now Youtube…
Woah. Interesting setup. Looks like a PinePhone with 3D-printed case. But what about the keyboard? and the original Android status bar?