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  • True, but my joke wasn't meant to be scientifically accurate at all. We have a genie here. They don't care about science. Apart from monkey paw science

  • 0 is the freezing point of water 50 is the boiling point.

    If it's 30°c outside, it will be only be 15 after the wish, thus fit what the character said

  • There's good ideas in there, but I do think gnome isn't a good fit for newcomers that are used to windows. The lack of packages outside of Flatpak is an interesting choice too. Not everything is on Flatpak, and I'm not sure how much this will be an issue

  • Granted. Celsius now range from 0 to 50

    Edit: ... or whatever unit you prefer. It's still the same

  • I wanted to check out bitwarden as a self hosted service, but looks like I better stick with good ol' keepass+Syncthing

  • I'd actually recommend consent-o-matic instead of IDCAC. It actually selects the minimum concent for you instead of just hiding it.

  • Yeah it's cool but where meme?

  • I think they are referring to crates vs binaries vs cargo binaries.

    Crates are your libraries, not meant to be standalone, binaries are your .exe, cargo binaries are meant to be compiled by cargo on your machine and run through cargo, ex: cargo sqlx

    They might also refer test binaries and example binaries which are two executables that only compile the tesrs and the examples to make sure they work, but apart from that idk

  • PNASUSA?

  • Forgot the picture?

  • Fair enough. As long it's simple commands it's fine, but when going to do platform builds then attach to release it's a pain.

  • Me with gh's CI

  • It's mostly that Librewolf is a bit like incognito mode by default and it may be confusing for new users.

    If you really want to go power mode you can create multiple profiles with different cookie policies. Great to organise yourself and keep cookies where they belong

  • Either you go the firefox account way (librewolf has it turned off by default but you can turn it back up)

    Or you go the manual way. Go to your about:profiles, open both directory for your profile data, and the folders in the corresponding librewolf folder (that you can check by going in about:profiles on librewolf).

  • Here's two tips:

    • Shield icon to disable protection for the site if it break
    • Icon to the right to enable cookie preservation for the site.

    This is the essential thing to learn for librewolf. The settings are quite aggressive so you may need to disable the protection. And for websites you want to stay logged in, it's opt-in.

  • At least they are using the internet archive, which is neat

  • Uh... I use librewolf that force a chrome + windows user agent and its totally fine?

  • Writing prompt right here

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