Interesting but unfortunate. But they didn’t set their alarm to go to the toilet, where did all that liquid go? Is it true that it’s stored in the balls?
Doc D’s prescription: Two memes, one shitpost and don’t call me in the morning.
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I shall speak kindly to you, provide CO2 and watch you thrive.
What’s going on, we can make it three days without water but not a single night?!
It makes the OS and general interface more pleasant to look at and tickles the estethica oblongata.
Part of using GNOME (at least to me) is expanding on the interface and building a personal experience through extensions.
Cover-flow when and-tabbing? Extension. Dynamic opacity of top bar? Extension. Wiggly-wobbly effects when dragging or minimising/maximising windows? Extension. Installing custom themes? Guess what, that’s an extension too!
I think you understand where this is going.
In terms of polish (looking sharp), GNOME is the best on linux, still it can look much better in terms of eye candy if you add extensions. I think I have like 50+ extensions myself.
Unofficial fork that allows self-signed SSL certs, i.e. for gPodder sync on LAN/VPN-only Nextcloud instances.
Edit for those who also wonder, PipePipe is a NewPipe fork with SponsorBlock and other fancy features.
- AntennaPod SSL
- PipePipe
Software forks are strange.
DrDystopia@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?11·5 months agoHow’s your eyes, that green light given you glasses yet?
DrDystopia@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?English46·5 months agoDystopia is having to learn a whole new system and manually punch in commands in VIM instead of just entering “0400” and clicking “Every day” in a GUI simply to run a scheduled backup because some cyberpunks think it’s cool to stare at the black and green terminal emulator into the early morning and think that everybody else enjoys doing the same so we really don’t need a GUI.
DrDystopia@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?2·5 months agoAnd do systemd timers come with a GUI?
I’ve used both Mull and Iceraven on phone, Librewolf on desktop. I went back to stock FF and tweaked it on desktop because it was tuned differently than I wanted - Particularly when it came to dark mode support. On phone I always settled for Iceraven but it’s miles behind chromium forks when it comes to tab management (ironically, FF is miles ahead when it comes to tab management on desktop).
No, my solution is ditching the entire overbloated web standards we have today and go the small web route where idealists can make useable software without being a giant organisation, targeted both by commercial and state interests.
But that’s not going to happen any more than Mozilla will go back to being a decent org.
What do you mean by trusting? I trust Mozilla to increase the executives wages at the cost of everybody in the organisation. I trust that they’ll incorporate more and more features I find unwanted. Privacy-wise I haven’t trusted Mozilla since telemetry was opt-out. Security wise I haven’t trusted any browser for decades.
Each to their own, I hope you’re happy with your setup.
DrDystopia@lemy.lolto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla partners with Ecosia for a better web2811·5 months agoEcosia, the “green” search engine with AI chat. Perfect match for Firefox, the browser ever more integrated with AI technology.
I’ve just given up on Mozilla, using Cromite after a decade of Firefox/Fennec on desktop and mobile had been such an upgrade.
We get further with pitchforks, torches and a smile than with just a smile.
As standard replies and sub-replies. It works fine, though the ranking algo didn’t work last I checked.
There’s always decsync but despite the author claiming it isn’t dead, I say it’s dead. 😥
I don’t like changes, that’s why I like Debian Stable.