I think this is about windows 11 and Microsoft’s stupid decision to move the start menu to the middle
I think this is about windows 11 and Microsoft’s stupid decision to move the start menu to the middle
I switched to mint in November, almost everything just works (I mainly use my desktop for gaming). And everything that doesn’t, works after visiting the mint forum or is just a minor inconvenience.
I noticed as well, they also removed maps from the top bar on mobile. Probably to force me to use the app.
It’s odd that there are no speakers with this functionality since lots Bluetooth headphones do. You would think that there is some overlap in chip use in headphones and speakers.
Where I live normal bread like buns, sliced bread and baguette from my local baker are not more expensive than the grocery store, things like croissants and sausage/chocolate rolls are a bit more expensive but way better in quality however pastries and chocolate are disproportionately more expensive there so I still buy those at the store.
Yes the monopolies it creates for seed and the pesticides are the reason I’m against GMOs. It’s sad such promising technology is misused like this.
I don’t mind it. Removing the dislike button was more on an issue for me
At first it didn’t , only after logging in to my google account it happens. It happens in Edge too when logged in. So this is not a Firefox problem.
I use, Ublock origin, Return YouTube Dislike, SponsorBlock for YouTube, Wayback Machine and Mendeley Web Importer. When all add-ons are disabled it does the same thing even after restarting windows. The console has long list of warnings. I’m not sure how to post them. Most of them say “Feature Policy: Skipping unsupported feature name”, “Cookie “something” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value”, “Content-Security-Policy warnings 2” or “Empty string passed to getElementById().”. I’ll keep the guide in mind for the future.
I have a 5 star rating on both Aliexpress and Marktplaats (Dutch site for second hand goods)
Did the abortion fail?
It’s a bit overwhelming at first but after only a couple of days I got used to it.
Right now I’m hosting the following:
The next project will probably be a private Lemmy instance.
Maybe this will help?
I haven’t had any problems at all but maybe i jinxed myself now…
I’m definately going to try this, I was using Hass.Agent before switching to Linux and am looking for someting similar.