What I’m reading here is that it is new for a browser to offer all those features. You’d need to do a bunch of customisation to reach a similar result otherwise. It’s fine that people don’t care about it, but that doesn’t make it less new.
What I’m reading here is that it is new for a browser to offer all those features. You’d need to do a bunch of customisation to reach a similar result otherwise. It’s fine that people don’t care about it, but that doesn’t make it less new.
I really like the vertical tabs, the split profiles, the quick notes and the mini windows for links from other applications. If there is a prior product with all these features I’d love to try it. Please send a link.
Inertia/convenience mostly. I needed a little bit of storage and already had ddos protection through them.
Oh, that’s neat. I just started moving things to Cloudflare, I’m curious how this compares in pricing mostly
It’s not, they’re not open sourcing their driver. They’ve made an open source driver.
Building an open source project is not just a technical challenge. It’s a social one as well, and politics are a big factor in that.
If you pay for their support, probably a lot b better than my cheap VPS.
To support E2EE in RCS?
So there is something stopping them. The manufacturers.
As an ARM Mac user, I wouldn’t trade all this new battery life for an x86 processor
Are they long, super verbose and often incorrect?
Mobile Device Management software to keep track of what’s installed on devices (probably won’t work with DOS)
I personally use a password manager to keep track of software keys, but realistically you should probably look for a way to get licenses that doesn’t involve typing a key everywhere.
Apple already stopped selling x86 devices and even the stuff that is not under their control seems to work fine
And somewhere in the Terms of Service it says you have to give up your first born child. Or maybe it doesn’t, but nobody will ever know because nobody reads more than is strictly required.
I think it affects install rate by design, which is bad for Epic in this case but good for security in most
That would work if the only problem they wanted to solve was an outdated tech stack for X. But there are other problems that wayland addresses too, like: how to scale multiple monitors nicely, is it a good idea to give all other apps the keystrokes that you do in the one in focus (and probably a lot more)
Nextcloud actually has an RSS reader app
That’s not what the GDPR is for though.
See the comment here: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/14684312