You need to add a space between the paragraphs for it to work.
Like this.
You need to add a space between the paragraphs for it to work.
Like this.
Since you are trying to expand your horizons here’s a bunch of weird stuff I like:
Firefox has ads by pocket on your homescreen and sponsored search results to name the two that come to my mind.
Forgot about the home screen sponsored stuff since it’s so easy to disable it, as for sponsored search results, I’ve only been able to find stuff about sponsored search suggestions, minor detail. Mozilla suggest
Mozilla has made donations to the Mack group who have expressed hatred towards people who are white.
I’ve not been able to find much info on this, the only thing I found was a member’s only blog post by luduke (who I don’t trus), so I can’t say much about this.
Both have ads baked in. Brave turns them off by default but tries to get you to turn them on and gives you fractions of a cent in crypto if you do. Mozilla has them on by default.
What ads does Firefox have?
Both have bundled things in their browser. Brave it was their VPN and affiliate link scandal. Mozilla was plugins like the Mr Robot plugin and changing people’s search engines to Bing without their consent when negotiating with Google.
The Mr. Robot plugin stopped being auto-installed a day after people complained about it back in 2017 (7 years ago), and I don’t think this ever happened again, while Brave still does its thing to this day (to my knowledge), I haven’t been able to find any info on that second point.
Both have made fringe political donations
Which fringe political donations has Mozilla made?
Most of the time I don’t mind them, they only get annoying when the battles take longer to finish.
Just Firefox, I like the way it looks, and it’s open source.
I still have to wait a long time for the video to load in the Mpv cache
In my experience the video loads in a few seconds compared to the minutes it’d take for it to download, but I get your second point.
So my new workflow is to use Piped to find a video, then copy the end of the link and type “yt-dlp <C-S-v>” in a terminal, wait for the video(s) to download, and open in mpv.
Why not just pass the YouTube link to mpv so you don’t have to wait for the video to download?
I’ve had this same situation happen to me before and my solution was to search -x
instead of just x
.
bruh, don’t lump me with this idiot.
Windows 8.1 (~10 years) -> Xubuntu (a few months) -> Arch linux (present).
My guess is that sway checks sets the opacity when the window open, so when the first rule matches (app_id=.*
) it skips all others, so maybe try putting the other 2 rules above the first one?
Sorry if my comment is incomprehensible, I’ve just woken up.
I don’t know about beefbot, but this blog convinced me to not use kagi:
The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess, Phantasy Star I&II and Shinobi III.