I was under the impression that the fedora atomic distros are hard to dual boot on a single drive.
I was under the impression that the fedora atomic distros are hard to dual boot on a single drive.
While there is something that attracts me to dumbphones, my problem is that their main function, calling, is something I almost never do.
Wait, the optimization does not leave the browser. There isn’t any need for a web server.
If this can be used as an offline PWA, it doesn’t even need to be ‘self-hosted’, except for keeping it up to date.
Edited: removed reference to “device”, to avoid confusion.
Fair enough!
While I appreciate the sentiment, I do think that despite being well-intentioned this could just contribute to today’s digital illiteracy. It also downplays the app’s privacy, I almost dismissed it as a cloud service the moment I saw that.
Perhaps you could use “open” and “save”, which is widely understood and probably more appropriate.
That said, the app is a great initiative, and I’ll certainly give it a look once I get in front of a computer, and probably recommend it to students.
I’m confused, isn’t this running locally? Why are you using the words “upload” and “download”?
I’m fairly certain you could still run that shell script on steamOS? I don’t understand why an immutable distro would keep you from doing that. It’s essentially what Lutris and Heroic Games launcher do.
Maybe Publii?
I find using Lutris and Boilr a better way to add images and stuff to your non-steam game shortcut.
That’s where Google Chrome got its name, AFAIK.
Pleco does it for Chinese.
Doesn’t magic wormhole do that? I remember there used to be a few websites providing a web interface for it, but I can’t seem to find them anymore.
You can even install KDE connect on windows though, I imagine its pretty DE agnostic.
I’m looking for the opposite on the Android version. It goes against the default behavior when your last interaction with the bar was a search. I always end up doing “old searchnew search” and it drives me crazy
I would imagine anything more than session info would be stored to LocalStorage, then promptly sent to the server.
Fair enough!
However, please keep in mind that this is a pre-release version not intended for production use as it may lead to data loss.
… “Production”? “Data loss”? It’s a browser.
My main issue with a non-native solution is that you need use userchrome hacks to make the horizontal tabs bar disappear, which doesn’t sync between installations. I use Firefox in multiple computers at the school I work at, so it isn’t a viable solution.
You can use distrobox to install a version meant for another distro, afaik