You can add those as win+, or any other combination you like, using KMonad or Kanata, plus a lot of other shenanigans. But I guess having them natively is a lot easier for everyone involved.
You can add those as win+, or any other combination you like, using KMonad or Kanata, plus a lot of other shenanigans. But I guess having them natively is a lot easier for everyone involved.
IIRC It was added because too many people had been hacking together such a feature in their configurations, more often than not compromising their security. They added the option to reduce the amount of damage such a stupid much-asked-for feature deals.
P.S.: Honestly, I have used the feature before. While it’s usually funny, it can be brutal from time to time.
I was not aware of their political stance. I am definetely not endorsing them, nor any other person that I don’t know. And I would definitely condemn Nazi policies and behavior. It was just a pun replied to a pun.
What if I told you that there is software that sucks less?
You’re welcome. And have fun trying to break it!
You mean like Difftastic?
I was looking for a similar comment. Plasma does exactly that too. These are probably provided from this line in its .desktop
file:
Keywords=Slideshow;Slides;OpenDocument Presentation;Microsoft PowerPoint;Microsoft Works;OpenOffice Impress;odp;ppt;pptx;
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-recommended-videos/ Unhook "ignore"s them for me! It is available for other browsers too.
NixOS, mostly for the declarative configuration for almost everything. Atomic updates and independent installations of software for different projects are some other notable reasons.
Reminded me of this: https://github.com/jtroo/kanata/issues/595
Same concept, different granularity!