is that just the text
is that just the text
otoh a lot of the most useful and enduring software ever made has been made by volunteers in their spare time
the thing that most grinds my gears is that there are settings that appear in both control panels and settings, appear to be changeable in both, but only one or the other actually changes anything.
i havent seen bad results at least. i use one with a good rating/latency listed on searx.space
yes i also noticed google search is absolute trash lately. so i switched to searx and life is better. i only go to google for street view and reverse image search now.
i feel that decentralized search is an extremely valuable thing to start thinking about. but the devil is in practically every one of the details.
why do these things almost never close properly
i was wondering what would it take to make a free/open/noncommercial search solution maintained by a collective (like wikipedia or something). search is too important to be ruined for everyone by corporations.
cool. ive wanted a monospaced times-alike like their Xenon here.
i hope i never encounter a fried egg that is visibly squirming irl
i dont even see an extensions on mobile
are there extensions on mobile FF?
i need this on mobile
i use rdiff-backup
i had a lot of problems with my t7 and went through an absolutely excruciating return process. the bad service now makes me think twice about buying samsung products in general, but i had zero issues and was very happy with my samsung memory products before the t7.
i would get great read/write performance, but i think it had some bad blocks or whatever (confirmed but not apparently correctable with samsung magician) that id run into; when that would happen the drive would get a red blinkenlight, my pc would freak out, refuse to dismount the drive, unplugging/replugging was of no use, and the only temporary remedy involved a full reboot.
seems like it would be easier to work from your pw manager - did it not tell you which cred was compromised?
how about making a requirement of user participation in the network be hosting a chunk of distributed cache?
seems implausible.