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  • Me too. It's the only piece of software that I truly miss. There's not a single alternative in the Linux ecosystem that compares to it.

  • I'm a biologist, so all of them. Yes, even cockroaches (they're so cute when eating cookies ❤️), parasites like horsehair worms and Demodex folliculorum, spiders (all of them!), mosquitoes and centipedes.

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  • Done. Sorry, didn't see the rules in the sidebar from my Lemmy client.

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  • Nope, it's in Mexico. I can't say what the situation is with charging stations, tho, since I don't own an EV.

  • The first one. It was shortly before I neutered them 😅. And they aimed directly at the air vents. The GPU and MoBo went toast 🤣.

  • Computer of Theseus 🤭.

    I mean, I did something similar with my desktop, until it died because cats.

  • Neat, I posted one of my favorites already 👍 .

  • Funny Panels Street @ani.social

    English language

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  • Three steps:

    1. If you can afford it, upgrade to a SSD.
    2. Install Linux Mint XFCE or Fedora XFCE.
    3. Use Min Browser. In my tests, with a netbook with an Atom processor and 2GB RAM, it's infinitely faster than Firefox or any other Chromium.

    Profit.

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  • Yes, I've tried it multiple times, but, apart of the so-called "privacy features", I can't find a single reason to use it instead of regular Firefox. Well, I suppose that if you're really paranoid, or hate every single decision Mozilla makes with the force of a thousand suns, then it can be appealing.

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  • At your own risk, disable Safe Browsing. And add all Google domains to the blacklist of uBlock Origin. Or you can simply switch to LibreWolf and go on with your life.

  • Be careful. According to Privacy Guides and the Arkenfox wiki, neither LocalCDN nor Decentraleyes do much abou privacy. Personally, I only have uBO with some additional filters, and on my laptop I've configured it in medium mode. Also, I use NextDNS.

  • The image says "making", not "rebranding".

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  • Obsidian. I can write notes, write papers, organize my time and ideas, and connect them with each other. I can make my workflow as simple or complex as I want. And the fact that every note is just a markdown file makes it even better: it's a guarantee that I'll never be locked in a proprietary ecosystem.

  • Books, cats, coffee and drawing/painting. I could also say "working", as my job is reading, learning and being amazed (I'm a biologist).

  • The Fifth Element. And I hope it stays tat way.

  • Yes, that's true. But my issue is that I need to export my notes before opening them in another app. With Obsidian, I can just edit any of my notes in GNOME Text Editor, or vim, or Windows Notepad, or TextEdit, whenever I want, and when I return to Obsidian, all my edits are there, without that whole export/import process.

  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Udev rule that triggers a script whenever I plug headphones/speakers to the 3.5mm jack?