
almost every project that makes GNU/Linux what it is has some issues: things that can be improved, things that could have been done better, legacy code, vision conflicts... it's the cost of being made from several single projects merged together still such a unique and important option in this world where users only matter for their money and data

and requires iTunes syncing, annoying, limited encoder support and not available on Linux unless you use a third party app, not that many open source or privacy-friendly ones

are floating controls that good? I mean, over bottom bars

Brave Search has its own index

as I see it, Signal tried to fit that privacy gap for a standard centralised messenger, if you think about it, that might have made it easier to non-tech-savvy people to adopt it (even if it was as a request from a contact), decentralisation is not remotely appealing to them

- i’m waiting
- hurry up
me waiting faster: -_-

it’s also supported by Homebrew Package Manager so you can use command line shells outside containers without layering if you want to