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Thanks for checking.
I just checked as well and on my system (arch, xfce) the file exists but it’s a symlink, created by a theme I tried but doesn’t exist on my system anymore (“qogir-gtk-theme-git”). After removing the symlinks it works.
I clicked apply in the app and a gtk.css and settings.ini files was created. The gtk.css file it’s empty. Is that the intended behavior?
Looks nice and useful thanks
I get this error using it for the first time.
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: ‘/home/xxx/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css’
Considering that file doesn’t exist the app might create it if necessary?
Cheers
They get most of their money from google for the “default search engine deal” make of that what you want. For me personally it doesn’t sound fully independent.
FYI: “Extended support” from a custom rom means the OS level software gets updated, not the device firmware. So you still end up with a not fully up to date phone.
Written from my Pxiel 4a. :)
I am in session 7 of my rewatch, so this was the first connection I made a well. 🙂
Ah perfect thanks. I searched for Tubular but couldn’t find anything.
Oh shit I had no idea Newpipe Sponsorblock was archived I still use it quit a bit. Any idea what happened there since the dev seemed quit active.
*edit: Also, is there a new maintained Newpipe fork with Sponsorblock integrated?
FYI: Newpipe is NOT a youtube fork. It’s an app build from scratch.
In my personal opinion, such unrealistic ethical requirements end up being a reactionary choice as they will ultimately impede new - better - players to emerge and will leave the existing - worse - dominating.
That’s an excellent point. Never thought about it that way.
That’s exactly what we need. Religious nutjobs meddling in the potentially dark AI future.
Indeed, just wanted to make sure people are aware. :)
Cheers
FYI: /etc/grub.d/10_linux
should not be edited directly for permanent changes since those changes get replaced when grub is updated.
Use /etc/default/grub
for permanent changes.
In addition, we’re going to develop the tools that give people choices other than the big three.
This sentence at the very end makes me very curious. Is this a hint for a Thunderbird mail service or something similar?
On the one hand I would love to have a mail service offered by the Thunderbird team that would also fund Thunderbird development. On the other hand it’s probably not a good idea to split the development resources too thin.
Thanks Satan