Thanks to screw-ups like these, I was on the hunt for a better search engine. I may have found one in kagi.com. Anyone else willing to pay to get rid of tracking, check it out!
Thanks to screw-ups like these, I was on the hunt for a better search engine. I may have found one in kagi.com. Anyone else willing to pay to get rid of tracking, check it out!
I’d say as a general rule any encryption can be cracked, but usually it is not worth the time and effort to do so.
I really wouldn’t blame it. Garbage in, garbage out…
I love Firefox, but we need more variety in browsers and Chromium is just making it worse! There has to be a way to make building browsers simpler without everyone ending up relying on the product that was designed to ruin the free internet.
Hey, now… Don’t go tearing on people’s hobbies!
That is great for your fiancée! Some of my games don’t, unfortunately.
Modern DX12 games and older games are my jam. Besides, Star Citizen…
The problem lies with the games that don’t run well. I love Linux as much as the next guy and I hope to see better support in the future.
I check in every now and then. It is still not to the standards that I want.
It’s not that simple for gamers.
Youch!
I’m guessing only 6% of people understand this comment.
Yes, it’s been a while since I made the jump, I misremembered. I also found the Jellyfin apps to work better than Plex on my LG TV. Plex was so slow in comparison. Things might have changed since then, though.
I only wish PiP worked the way it does in Firefox, not in Edge/Chromium. I like to have my browser next to full height video on my ultrawide, but PiP will not go beyond 1080 pixels tall.
Have a look at Jellyfin, if you haven’t. I moved from Plex because of restrictions in HW decoding.
Cats?? On the internet?!
Watch out for Big Soap! They don’t want the people to know your one weird trick!
Tidal now has built-in transfer of playlists, at least from Spotify.