AirborneStar

@airbornestar
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@terminaltilt I personally use ReText. It is a very barebone markdown editor (like, very barebone with mostly empty UI), but it is reliable from my experience.
@vim Yeah, it's especially useful when installing multiple apps at once (or installing dependencies, in some cases)

@vim

Though, depending on which distro and desktop environment (gui) you use, there might be graphical apps for installing software.

The terminal might be faster for installing software if you know what you are doing, but a gui is often available, too.

@Oregon_Pacifist Basically me after trying to use feh to change wallpaper on a system without a functioning DE (and writing automation script for it)
@adrian 'baby' is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
@neil Okular (the pdf viewer from kde) can also do some of these, if I'm not mistaken

@neil

As much as I hate to admit it, many people do use, and even like using, AI. AI dissidents are generally not as common.

That being said, does anyone even use Copilot? It's almost like the AI equivalent of Microsoft Edge on the web browser market.

@neil Doesn't libreoffice have ribbon menu, though? You can change the ui to ribbon on the user interface menu?

Or do you mean that it works too differently fom MS office ribbons?

I always try to remember to never let my inner snack otter get sad

Artist unknown.

#otter #humour #funny #sad #snacks #furry

@Rhababerbarbar @thelinuxEXP

1) From my experience, it depends on the website. Firefox works well on most websites, but unfortunately there are some websites that don't work as well with it, at least on pc.

But, Firefox mobile is, from my experience, quite worse than chromium in terms of performance on Android. There are reasons why I still use Firefox mobile, but they do need to catch up.

Also, the lack of support for PWA in Firefox can be a hassle for certain PWA websites.