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I use the one built in Vivaldi. What’s the point of an external bookmark manager?
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I use the one built in Vivaldi. What’s the point of an external bookmark manager?
I know it’s 8 minutes long.
*Ollpaca
Cats do it on purpose, not accidentally.
From what I’m reading, Ubuntu is slowly turning into Windows.
Ubundows? Winbuntu? I’ll see myself out…
How does one accidently holds down the down arrow for 40 minutes?
NixOS forked
Sounds like it broke and you wanted to f-bomb it in the Good Place.
Wait, you don’t pronounce the G? So it’s like… “NOM-NOM-NOM”?
Call me old fashioned, but I still call it Jabber.
Why do programs install somewhere instead of asking me where to?
EDIT: Thank you all, well explained.
Try the following:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-size 12
Or if that’s too small, then a different value instead of 12.
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That would be my guess as well.
Both OP and the author of the linked post explicitly say “Chrome”, not “Chromium”, and seem to imply those are the only two choices available to users.
If it is based on Chromium, it has to deal with what Google throws at them.
plans to support ad-supported online media streams
Why are they saying it like it’s something good and exciting?
rewriting the whole core of VLC for the 4.0 release which will see a new interface
Where have we see it before? It’s basically the classic scenario where popular software/service makes a complete chnage of design nobody asked for and it fails miserably. I recommend everyone to make a backup of the installer of the last version before this release…
These are not the only two available browsers, you know?
Great find! It’s all coming together - android-delivered function that the app uses to trigger this google play popup and in this particular case the dev was nice enough to give an option to disable it. Thank you and everyone else participating in the investigation!
That’s what I suspected. Fucking infuriating.
Browsers also keep the bookmarks locally with an option to sync. You can export/import them too if needed. Sorry, still not seeing an added value of an external bookmark manager.
Unless what you’re trying to say is that it backs up the websites themselves locally then… that’s at least interesting.