My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
I actually had the reverse problem: some stupid neighbor kept trying to pair something with my smart TV, to the point where I couldn’t watch TV at times, due to this moron’s insistence. I looked in the settings and also found I couldn’t disable Bluetooth, or blacklist devices, so I thought of a simple solution: changing the TV name to “virus”. From that day on, no one tried to pair anything with my TV.
Fedora, it’s bleeding edge, but stable enough for a daily driver. Also, most things work out of the box.
Why can’t mom and pop store compete with Costco?
This how you sound.
50 dollars a year for a note taking application? How can anyone think that this is remotely reasonable? Also, can you not shill this so hard? I don’t have strong feelings for Joplin, but the way that you’re trying to knock it down, it’s bordering mental.
I use Joplin, my notes are synced across devices, and I pay 0 dollars. I’m using Dropbox to sync, also a free account.
Still don’t know what you’re talking about. Anyway, in capitalist free America people are shot for knocking in the neighbour’s door, is that better? Lest we talk about the private jail system that demands prisoners, in order to be sustainable.
Which past is this that you speak of? And how is the present a better option than anything at all, really?
The choice of the letter d was brilliant, that’s for sure. Now I’m imagining a folder with a large D.
Here is a project that archived most of those games: https://flashpointarchive.org/downloads/
There’s no need for that, we’re all on the same side, and the GNU tools may not be an os by themselves, but they are a crucial part of any Linux distribution.
I used infinity for reddit, so naturally I switched to eternity.
Is there anyone that uses freedos as their daily driver?
I was speaking generally in terms of linux/windows/Mac os
Try ferdium. You can add ms teams, as well as other services, it’s isolated and uses the browser (chrome) versions. It works flawlessly for calls, screen sharing, etc… Within the limits of the pile of garbage that ms teams is, if course.
Even more unpopular opinion: any os is good, as long as you know how to use it.
It may seem like that at first, but the obvious solution ends up being even more convoluted.