

Librewolf has letterboxing which locks your website’s intrinsic size to specific resolutions (like 1600x1000) to combat this


Librewolf has letterboxing which locks your website’s intrinsic size to specific resolutions (like 1600x1000) to combat this


Curl merged some ai generated code. hop off the browser, no more internet
i3 2120 here!!
I use Gapless. it’s pretty simple, but i mostly use it because it doesn’t look like absolute buns. i think it has what you want.


Duckduckgo offers a dedicated browser which is likely what OP is referring to.


this is important, and will help you find solutions much more specific than just “system freeze”
journalctl -b -1 and scroll to the bottom. Look for any big red text, all of that will be very helpful to diagnose this issueOtherwise,


It’s irrelevant that every distro supports every DE. The out of box experience matters a lot, you don’t want to force a beginner straight into the terminal just to get a UI they like.
For recommendations to experienced users, I agree.
That site looks like it’s closed source. FOSS projects tend to not be well designed in the frontend except the occasional gem. Not sure why it’s such a pattern, considering this project isn’t making much money and it’s made by a single dev.
My problem with the own-domain tactic is that it reduces anonymity, since you’re most likely the only person using that email domain.