No. I think the customizability KDE offers can be maintained and increased while improving stability.
Yes, but it stops at 1.
No. Most sites don’t offer their own ways to download videos.
If you want to save videos, you can always use a browser addon. I use VideoDownloadHelper for Firefox and it allows me to download any video, even on Linux.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/
Anytime!
This is a good one.
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This is how we fight back.
I disagree with that.
Surely there is someone, somewhere who is unable or deterred from using Instagram in Russia because of the ban.
Disgusting.
Except there’s already a list of all the sites.
So how does an online list grouping them together make it significantly easier for law enforcement to take them down? For reference, there is already a list of free streaming sites; it’s the list in question. I’m merely mentioning adding further classification for duplicate streaming sites.
It’s sad watching the upvote ratios, but I can’t say I’m surprised. The internet is full of 🧩’s.
So what’s the problem with adding another group for duplicates?
Grouping them together in a list will not affect those logistics.
it’s not wise to put a everything in one since if something “happens” there will be no alternatives since…the sole source will be gone due to everything being grouped into the sole source.
Umm, what? It’s just a list grouping them together.
How are they going to identify the ‘sole source’ out of that?
I don’t think you know enough about copyright law to know whether or not an online list grouping them together will make it significantly easier for law enforcement to take them down.
So are you saying we shouldn’t group them together?
Do you know enough about copyright law to know whether or not an online list grouping them together will make it significantly easier for law enforcement to take them down?
So are you saying we shouldn’t group them together?
I don’t think the security issues with windows stem from not having the user enter their password a bunch of times.
Yeah, but you gotta admit it’s possible windows does some things better.
I also think a lot of linux users get tunnel-visioned and believe that something is incorrect simply because it’s how another OS does it.
Thank you for the informative response. I was unaware Windows machines employed similar behavior in corporate environments.
Do you think, then, that it would be acceptable for Linux to remove these restrictions in home environments?
It’s not nearly as bad as it is now.
And it was always a scam, even back then.
Yep.
I don’t know if you’d call that skeuomorphism, and we have icons that are similar.
I’m not sure what you would call the opposite of ‘flat’ in terms of these designs, but I think that’s what you’re referring to.