Language models are most useful when the search engines think they're smarter than you
I use Magisk with the DenyList enabled and I just add banking and government apps to that list. Everything works perfectly.
Good luck finding out if I did
Good luck finding out I did it
It depends for me. I find some of them very cool, and others kinda ugly.
Because insurance companies aren't known for fucking the customers.
I've settled on btrfs a year ago and I'm happy with it. I like the compression and async trim.
Any distro that uses apt. I'm ok with Fedora and Arch.
She didn't (maybe). Record labels did.
I'm an atheist, I don't believe in the existence of any god or divine figure, nor in ghosts, spirits, etc.
That's why I pirate almost everything
And oh god, there's so much stuff I hadn't noticed the first time around, and a few foreshadows that send shivers down my spine. It's truly an amazing show.
"The fuck did I do?"
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Never been a fan of terminal file managers, I just use exa
and cd
. Also z
for directory jumping.
Never complained about its performance but that's awesome!
I tried LibreWolf but it just doesn't work for me, it disables lots of stuff I use and like. At the moment I use Firefox with my custom User.js which disables Mozilla tracking and other stuff.
IE being utter shit + Microsoft's anti-competitive practices definitely helped Google start it's browser monopoly.
Brave is just too shady and I hate that it's considered a "privacy" browser by people who don't know better.
Haven't logged in to Reddit since one day after I created this lemmy account on June 13th.
Idk about bash but at least in fish I can do alt + arrows to move the cursor by word, also alt + backspace works to delete whole words.
I know there's donations and the owners can use their own money, but there's a limit. I doubt a platform with hundreds of thousands of daily users can survive with only donations.