Yep those are the two I use!
Photos is cool but weirdly much lower than every other gallery app.
It’s the most used dating app. Logically people think that if a dating app has a lot of users, their chances of finding matches are higher. But it’s rigged.
What features are you missing?
Nanoleaf bulbs are great and their Essentials line work offline without an account.
It’s a Le Potato, not a Pi.
Funny thing is I started using Surfshark just before they started all the YouTube sponsorships. Them doing so many sponsorships actually made me trust them less somehow, if that makes sense.
Mullvad “appears” to be more trustworthy but maybe they are just better at marketing that image. They still cost twice as much as Surfshark.
Is it noticeably faster than Surfshark for you?
No problem! Let me know if you have questions. Docker was new to me a few years ago, now I work with it professionally.
You need to learn how to write a Dockerfile (plenty of guides online). Not that a Dockerfile is different from a compose.yaml file (in development I use both).
Don’t they typically do minor anti-burn in changes during idle, basically having a built-in screensaver?
That’s what the display makers claim, in order to avoid too many customer complaints. In reality you’re still likely to get burn-in within a few years of monitor use, and when you ask for warranty support you’ll get denied claiming “you used the display wrong”.
With the increasing popularity of OLED displays, screensavers might make a comeback. Although I still think OLED displays aren’t worth it.
Before this new behavior uBlock Origin always blocked YouTube ads.
I just use use uBlock Origin.
Do you remember what the original was?
I think the major difference is that USB-C is a much more mature standard than Matter. But even then it’s not perfect.
This is a common misconception. Podman has similar commands to Docker CLI but it’s not a “drop-in replacement”. Depending on your usage, you might run into things that don’t work the same.
It’s definitely not a law. Codifying this in law could stiffle innovation.
I guess it’s preference. For some reason GNOME looks/feels better than KDE for me. I can’t even explain why.