It’ll be the year of the Linux desktop!
It’ll be the year of the Linux desktop!
I like the Ultrachrome CSS mod. It doesn’t massively change the interface - but it looks a bit nicer imo
Editing the registry is also potentially dangerous and I have had to reinstall windows more than once because of it.
The fact that windows does not provide a safe configuration environment within which to make such changes, is most definitely a detriment.
I use multiple windows for multiple purposes. When I’m done with one of the windows, I shut it down. I find it to be a decent organisational method, although I still end up with about 20ish tabs regularly
Perhaps I’m a satanist
1gb?! Is this some kinda futuristic alien tech?
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You need to disable resist fingerprinting. It’s annoying, but you can reenable it after you’ve logged in
I think most people who have found themselves on the fediverse are probably not normies, even if they might think so.
I feel called out here lol. Granted, I’ve only recommended it to people I know who complained about the performance of windows. Linux is so much more optimised
Most stuff has already been said, but I’ll just add my 2 cents:
I/O is very important. I got a laptop with a pathetic amount of ports and I deeply regret it. Don’t be like me
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Will probably cave into the WM craze
Its not really a big deal, but there could’ve been a nicer way of getting the point across
Copying stuff that enhances the UI/UX is something that I’m personally not opposed to but stealing another foundation’s motto is just lame and shameless.
This is the most ethical way of doing it. I respect it
Spotify serves OGG Vorbis, not mp3
Ublock Origin: No brainer. You can block just about every intrusive component of the modern internet with just this.
Stylus: Write CSS themes for websites
User-Agent Manager: For compatibility purposes, switch your user-agent to chromium on some websites
Libredirect
ClearURLs: Copy links without tracking or affiliation
Dark Reader: Dark mode everywhere
Temporary Containers: Provides some nifty shortcuts and features for creating temporary containers