

I don’t have any proof on the music (im sure its out there tho) but the font they used is traced from a popular paid font. However copycat/traced fonts are not illegal as long as they don’t steal the original vector code, so technically not piracy
I don’t have any proof on the music (im sure its out there tho) but the font they used is traced from a popular paid font. However copycat/traced fonts are not illegal as long as they don’t steal the original vector code, so technically not piracy
Sounds like you (or your distro) setup a portal wrong, they should read your theme configs and settings the same as any native application
Imo theres a massive diffrence between using a massive companys software that only runs on their servers and generates money for them, and a completly FOSS tiling desktop that the creator almost quit because they get literally nothing from people using the code. The entire point of open source is to make software that benefits everyone nomatter the original creators views
You can try bass to run bash scripts in fish
Alpine!
More stable then arch, but just as if not more lightweight and customizable. I have nothing against systemD or GNU but for my usecase I just want something small and simple
Sorry I can’t vc but I’d like to share some opinions/feedback. A lot of these are UI/UX things that I imagine won’t be implemented until later in development but I would like to get them out there:
Please do not add AI to this (or at least keep it as a plugin). Seems like an odd ask but every webapp bookmark manager I’ve check out has added the most random AI features
Optionally see bookmarks under lists in the sidebar (including seeing lists under “unpinned lists” and bookmarks under “unsorted bookmarks”). For neatness sake maybe have it clamped to 10 items and have the rest listed as a single item + x bookmarks
in a subtext color
List
Sublist
Bookmark
Bookmark
Search for bookmarks
Rename, delete, and move bookmarks from the sidebar with a right click menu
Sidebar bookmarks show favicon of website. Bookmark page shows a preview of the website
Extra information in key=value for bookmarks, ie: price=49.99
, and being able to sort by keys, ie: price <= 25
Hidden bookmarks: hidden by default from searches and list views unless “show hidden” option is toggled. I personally would use this a lot for websites I’ve read through already but might want to keep incase someone else needs the info
Archived bookmarks: archive the site itself and store it on the server
Top premitted domain: e621.net
A fellow sysadmin furry I see
Linux mint is a good, “click first” distro that won’t break without root + will be easy for her to use. For something with a more modern desktop and more recent updates, Bazzite is really good at just working and (in my experience) has never broken
Debian can be pretty light/small on a clean install and xfce should run fine on 2gb. Although the biggest thing is gonna be if the laptop has fast storage or not. Since its a celeron it might not be upgradeable, and if it doesnt already have an SSD any desktop will feel slow
Personally if I really wanted to squeeze all the performance I could for web browsing I’d go with minimal Debian and RiverWM but thats a bit more involved
Cloud Stream lets you get from sources like super stream or dopebox or even aniyomi plugins. I don’t have the money for fast VPN connection so it’s more convenient for me
I wanted to use stremio but since it’s torrent based it needs a VPN to use no? Last I checked the regular streaming site addon for stremio no longer exists and cloud stream works well enough to not put in the effort to switch
Rpi uses 25watts? My old acer 6th gen laptop has a 15watt TDP and remains around 8watts 24/7 even with my services and without disconnecting the internals. My 8th gen laptop pulls 6watts with the screen on. People here saying older laptops arent a good choice are insane considering the ~$100-300 diffrence between an ewaste laptop and dedicated minipc + backup power bank (laptops have internal batterys you can easily replace when they go bad)