Sadly Firefox is also slowly becoming malware.
Sadly Firefox is also slowly becoming malware.
That’s not what I said at all.
There are already laws in various places which prohibit hate speech, including on the internet. I don’t see how banning anything, far-right related or not is a good concept, since someone would be responsible of determining what ‘far-right content’ is, and that can only cause political repressions of groups that are against current governing power(s). I don’t understand why would anyone want to see the censorship and repressions that are on par with ones in Russia. We are better than that.
I am not 100% sure what does that mean (I am not a native speaker of English), but if you mean just providing sources, I don’t see necessity in doing that.
Good move. Some religious practices shouldn’t be legal if they lower public safety. I don’t see why couldn’t Muslim woman just wear simple Hijabs, if they want to preserve their religious freedom.
I want to like Tumbleweed, but every time I check for updates there’s like a gigabyte of them. I am probably going to switch to Leap at certain point. I don’t understand what’s the point of having latest stuff anyway. Unless you are gaming on your device I guess.
Most probably it will be based on the existing Linux distribution like openSUSE, anyway, do I don’t see anything wrong with that approach.
“Hey, wanna check out my credit card?”
They have already started an illegal war against Ukraine. And they should already be sanctioned to maximum. What kind of difference it makes if they fight with an ally or not?
And why can’t I do that on Android?
Apple is slowly becoming (or being forced to be) more open than Google.
One of the first things I do while migrating user to a new PC (or just giving one for newly employed person) is that I disable all useless Microsoft shit automatically starting up in the task manager.
You can still use the classic version of Outlook, that comes with latest Office. It is literally called “Outlook (classic)” in the start menu.
I’d accept paywalls If I could pay for a ‘package’ where I have access for all these paywalled websites and each gets money proportional to how often I’ve used them. There’s no way I am going to pay for all these separately.
But there’s no such thing, so I just block ads, and whenever I see a paywalled website I just close it.
Wait for US fighting Iran and these two wars merging.
One day closer to World War 3, I guess.
There’s an online version of VS Code: vscode.dev (not sure if that’s official, though)
Edit: Oh, well… it cannot open and edit local files, making it useless at least for me.
If you’re using only Electron-based apps, why not use browser tabs for these?
8 GB is fine for basic tasks and it won’t change anytime soon.
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I miss the time when not all icons were a rectangle or a circle.