The source code for the compiler hasn't released yet
The link on that post is down. The domain seems to be bought out. Did you not even check the post before posting it?
Most of those browsers are Chrome based or no longer being actively developed. Your only browser options are Chromium, Firefox and WebKit (Safari).
There seems to be space to right click between the rows (although somewhat small space at the smallest list view), and left-right sides of the window. There is an image showing the right clickable areas on the issue you…
I don't think it was "broken", it was just a dumb design choice. But I don't know why people like to whine about an issue that was already fixed either.
The Gnome version that the writer uses is Gnome 43 which was released 2 years ago.
It still seems to search for files/directories when entering the file name but it doesn't select the first file, it saves with the filename you entered. So it was fixed.
Why not use the AppImage or Flatpak version of Yuzu if you want stable libraries. I don't even remember yuzu having non AppImage releases, if you used AUR you could have just rebuilt the package instead of complaining…
Every image viewer i know of on Linux supports webm, do you have libwebp installed?
Its not open source, Its source available
Is this ai generated?
You can use tesseract https://tesseract-ocr.github.io/
"Hardware" is cheap, easily accessible all around the world, Apple hardware is not.
Even 600$ is quite a bit of money for a small open source project, especially outside of first world contries. You cannot except every single open source developer to buy somewhat overpriced hardware just to publish it…
Why didn't the author use opentabletdriver, it would have fixed most issues he had with the graphic tablets. It works on Wayland too. https://opentabletdriver.net/
Brave uses uBlock filters, you shouldn't see any difference between them, maybe your filters were outdated?
Why does "spyware" only matters for Firefox but not other browsers, considering ~97% of the browser market share is proprietary browsers. If people cared about privacy majority of users wouldn't use Chrome. Also what is…
Anna's Archive mirrors them and has torrents available
It used to be called `-my-next-gpu-wont-be-nvidia ` https://github.com/swaywm/sway/blob/3334d11adc926c0f6d86afc4...
You can use a Google Apps Script for that, similar to what this guy did https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40373060
You can do most of that with sshfs, It isn't much different than a mounted drive.
Wouldn't refusing network access for keyboards be a better solution, on Android majority of open source keyboard apps don't have network permission at all.
At least it is possible (really annoying process) to unlock the bootloader on Xiaomi devices.
There is a new Android feature trying to fix that "predictive back animations", It shows you an animation when you are exiting the app using the back button/gesture.
It might work, It works on my unsupported RX6700
The source code for the compiler hasn't released yet
The link on that post is down. The domain seems to be bought out. Did you not even check the post before posting it?
Most of those browsers are Chrome based or no longer being actively developed. Your only browser options are Chromium, Firefox and WebKit (Safari).
There seems to be space to right click between the rows (although somewhat small space at the smallest list view), and left-right sides of the window. There is an image showing the right clickable areas on the issue you…
I don't think it was "broken", it was just a dumb design choice. But I don't know why people like to whine about an issue that was already fixed either.
The Gnome version that the writer uses is Gnome 43 which was released 2 years ago.
It still seems to search for files/directories when entering the file name but it doesn't select the first file, it saves with the filename you entered. So it was fixed.
Why not use the AppImage or Flatpak version of Yuzu if you want stable libraries. I don't even remember yuzu having non AppImage releases, if you used AUR you could have just rebuilt the package instead of complaining…
Every image viewer i know of on Linux supports webm, do you have libwebp installed?
Its not open source, Its source available
Is this ai generated?
You can use tesseract https://tesseract-ocr.github.io/
"Hardware" is cheap, easily accessible all around the world, Apple hardware is not.
Even 600$ is quite a bit of money for a small open source project, especially outside of first world contries. You cannot except every single open source developer to buy somewhat overpriced hardware just to publish it…
Why didn't the author use opentabletdriver, it would have fixed most issues he had with the graphic tablets. It works on Wayland too. https://opentabletdriver.net/
Brave uses uBlock filters, you shouldn't see any difference between them, maybe your filters were outdated?
Why does "spyware" only matters for Firefox but not other browsers, considering ~97% of the browser market share is proprietary browsers. If people cared about privacy majority of users wouldn't use Chrome. Also what is…
Anna's Archive mirrors them and has torrents available
It used to be called `-my-next-gpu-wont-be-nvidia ` https://github.com/swaywm/sway/blob/3334d11adc926c0f6d86afc4...
You can use a Google Apps Script for that, similar to what this guy did https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40373060
You can do most of that with sshfs, It isn't much different than a mounted drive.
Wouldn't refusing network access for keyboards be a better solution, on Android majority of open source keyboard apps don't have network permission at all.
At least it is possible (really annoying process) to unlock the bootloader on Xiaomi devices.
There is a new Android feature trying to fix that "predictive back animations", It shows you an animation when you are exiting the app using the back button/gesture.
It might work, It works on my unsupported RX6700