This is unfortunate but anyone who speaks Russian will tell you this app name is hilarious.
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This looks great, but if everything is client side, then why do I need a browser to access this?
Yes, tabs in Sidebery are “tree style”, you can build them into trees and collapse/expand them, also unload, group, bookmark whole branches and trees.
Vertical tabs are, well, just tabs stacked vertically. They are not nested, do not provide context, can’t be collapsed/expanded (or folded/unfolded, whatever you prefer). Sidebery just has many more features than just “woohoo you can see tabs vertically instead of horizontally” Firefox now provides.
For some reason the page won’t open for me, maybe site is blocked in my country. Is there a mirror or can you copy paste a summary here?
vort3@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Working in a large corporation is a place where you get paid for5·14 days agoNo kidding I wish I was paid for this instead of what I actually do at work.
This is an excellent answer and I wish I knew all of this when starting to use archlinux. “Arch does not support partial upgrades” is something you can read everywhere, but it’s rare to find such a good explanation of what exactly a partial upgrade is, and which commands lead to it.
I only learned about all of this when I got into some broken state by randomly running pacman commands.
Everyone, be like this guy. This guy explains stuff well. Newbies need stuff explained.
vort3@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•what debian compatible IRC client should I use now that hexchat is dead?3·21 days agoI remember liking weechat but if you prefer GUI, quassel is also good.
vort3@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Murena launches phone with open-source /e/OS and privacy focus (hardware kill switch)3·1 month agoMan, I want to try it so bad, but I don’t have a thousand EUR…
vort3@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•WinBoat is a new Linux app to run Windows apps with "seamless integration"11·2 months agoNow I wonder if I dual boot linux / windows, why is there no software that can basically use my existing windows installation from another partition to run windows software (like, maybe load it into VM or something)?
Is this some kind of actually new IM, or yet another fork of XMPP/Conversations?
May I ask you what problem you’re trying to solve, what’s the use case, or what’s the workflow you’re aiming for? Why not just open a notepad window? I’m sure someone will give you good advice, but more info would be helpful.
vort3@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•VoidAuth Release v1.1.0 - Passkey-only Users 🔑English1·2 months agoI think “identities” used on Gemini (at least the way they are implemented in Lagrange browser) are the best implementation of a similar idea, but, you know, it’s only supported in Gemini.
So pretty much same as ssh/gpg private/public keys? Do many websites support this? I don’t remember seeing any that would give me an option to register using passkeys. Also, where are the private keys stored? How do I move them from device to device (for example, I signed up on android and now want to log in on desktop)? Do I back them up and restore when I’m buying a new phone?
Sorry for being silly here, I’ve been kind of out of the loop with recent technology, what exactly is “passkeys”? I remember reading something when it was announcement, but all I saw was lots of buzzwords and vague “it’s new and it’s very good” claims.
Is it like, an alternative authorization method? Is it a second factor after I type my login/password, or does it replace passwords? What does it look like, from users perspective?
the idea of being a true second brain
It’s good that it’s built with this idea, but what is the actual implementation of this idea? What features make it «a true second brain» that other «second brain» apps (obsidian and hundred other note taking apps) don’t have?
I never encountered jxl in the wild so I don’t know which apps support it, but if somehow you found a jxl file and don’t know how to view it, this one works:
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/fr.oupson.jxlviewer
I really liked T9 keyboard, until I tried to type stuff like URLs, emails, passwords etc.
vort3@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•A 1990's Retro linux-rice for Hyprland or Sway, based on Quickshell.32·2 months agoThank god we have people like you. Please never stop telling people it’s ok to use this word.
Is there non “appimage” linux release?
Can I just save this as an html file (with all js inside, in a script element) and use this single html file to work with pdfs (after opening it in a browser)?