This is the first I’m hearing of Ladybird. Looks really interesting and glad to see there are more options for browsers coming
This is the first I’m hearing of Ladybird. Looks really interesting and glad to see there are more options for browsers coming
Well that’s egg on my face.
You’re on the wrong instance for that
Up until about 6 months ago, Canada didn’t really have much more than 10GB plans for a decent price.
When providers started offering those 10GB plans for $60 a couple years ago, there were lineups out the door.
We finally entered the modern era where we can get 20GB for $34.
N 6th E St
E 6th N St
Yeah, not a fan.
That’s just the road continuing in a weird way.
Try this one, Seyton Dr. intersecting with Seyton Dr.
Initially claiming she left her baby sitting in a partially filled bathtub for five minutes while she went to the adjacent laundry room
This isn’t exactly a good excuse either.
Thank you for pointing that out. I knew Firefox had updated to enable desktop add-ons to work with mobile but I didn’t see Sponsor Block when I took a quick look.
Sometimes automated updates are not desirable. I also prefer the simplicity of a bash script over a full container.
If you decide to use docker-compose.yml files, which I do recommend, then I’d also highly recommend this script for updating the docker containers.
It checks each container for updates and then let’s you select the containers you would like to update. I just keep it in the main directory with all the other docker container directories.
For those that don’t know, you can use three numbers, zero through eight, with the chmod command. it takes the binary of each digit to set the permissions.
$ chmod 644
6 | 4 | 4
110 | 100 | 100
rw- | r-- | r--
The developer has hit a bit of a roadblock reworking a back-end system and is requesting help, but it has a great feature set already and is super customisable.
I’ve really fallen in love with the Aves gallery app. It’s finally got me started with organising and tagging my photos.
USB 3.2 Gen 2x2
A group of people thought that was a good name for the protocol. And as you were saying, with no marking to indicate the cable is compatible.
Another recommendation, especially for addresses and points of interest, is https://every-door.app/
It’s not as pretty as StreetConplete but it’s fine to work with.
You can also make this the default behaviour as you start typing a command.
Create ~/.inputrc and add these lines:
$include /etc/inputrc
## arrow up
"\e[A":history-search-backward
## arrow down
"\e[B":history-search-forward```
For actually getting torrents loaded into the client software, there’s basically no difference. They both contain the information needed to start downloading the content.
A torrent file just has the information needed to start the download, kind of like a text file.
A magnet link is similar to any other link, like http://example.com/SomeFile.torrent
. They’re a bit more complicated because the website example.com
might remove or change the location of SomeFile.torrent
and then any of the existing links won’t work. Magnet links aren’t affected by that sort of thing. I say this with the caveat that I honestly don’t really know or understand them fully because, like I first said, it doesn’t really matter.
I can’t speak for the Windows side as I’m one of those Linux users. But the ones I mentioned are ones I know off the top of my head because I see them mentioned often.
This app is everything it needs to be. It looks modern, has nice visuals, I was able to import data from an old tracking app.
It’s such a nice feeling when you find an app that hits all the checkmarks and then you find out it’s FOSS as well.