Unlikely, as that would have to be made available as a filesystem driver.
Unlikely, as that would have to be made available as a filesystem driver.
Will do, I have a list in fact 😅
EDIT: Done, 2538.
Just one thing I noticed since we jumped to 0.19.4 yesterday afternoon, on a local-only community on our instance it seems we can’t upvote comments in a post, returning with the Couldn't find comment
error.
That’s an impressive list of QoL updates, thanks :)
There is already some built into it which is genuinely useful, for example the local translation engine based on project Bergamot, and currently being tested in Firefox Nightly is the ability to generate an image alt-text, which is great for accessibility.
AI isn’t just about the mainstream generative stuff, it can have some privacy benefits when executed locally.
I wish I had this to pair my bluetooth game controller on Lakka at the time, that seems way more intuitive.
because of Apple’s rules about JITs
Now that I think about it, Apple’s relaxing its rules for emulators it must be a PITA to make such a software without JIT…
The post link is broken, here’s one that works
Looks like their Certbot isn’t working as expected…
EDIT: cert is updated
Personally use Ventoy for non-Linux ISOs (ie: Windows), and everything else Linux-y I install through the netboot.xyz ISO image with Ventoy. I rarely need to update my USB stick that way, and most systems I have to deal with have access to the Internet.
You can also use a VoIP service to send and receive SMS.
Win+V works decently enough for me.
At that price point not really, and there is definitely going to be some tradeoffs required between power vs consumption vs price.
Not sure where you’re shopping, but I can’t find it below $200 for 16GB of RAM.
I don’t think there’s anything on the market that checks all the boxes for a $140 budget.
Just moving into another apartment or home is a lot of work and can be stressful, I can’t imagine how stressful moving into another country can be…
Tubular is a fork of NewPipe with Sponsorblock.
For my server I simply switched to Debian and add the packages I need on top, without all that proprietary snap crap.
For desktop I’m tempted to switch to an atomic distro like Fedora Silverblue (Gnome) or Fedora Onyx (Budgie), and for the Steam Deck I’d go with Bazzite.
The text doesn’t show up in some apps when it’s a crosspost
Sync for Lemmy
Mastodon
But it does show up a link summary of the crosspost in Lemmy-UI (link)
Silently changing a behavior, especially one that is in other web browsers, is a bit user-hostile and I understand the frustration.
On the other hand, privacy-wise this change is good, since it was likely storing the incognito tabs (browser state) in the app storage and was likely retrievable by forensics tools (ie: Cellebrite).
I’d rather have the browser state of incognito tabs stored in RAM at all time.
I feel like those affected are using incognito tabs as a way to separate their browsing history. Maybe a more convenient option would be the ability to run multiple browser sessions on mobile instead of falling back on the incognito mode as a workaround.