It can also disable animation in the web browser. Some website can see this setting and disable some stuffs.
It’s a monorepo for around 30 micro frontend projects (Vue.js / Angular / Svelte mostly) + some libraries packages.
I don’t know what is the number of LoC but it’s medium sized frontend projects (we are ~100 developpers on this projects)
I’m thinking of switching from VSC to VIM because VSC is too hungry for ressources.
I avoid to open some monorepo projects because it takes too much time and I use the Github explorer to navigate in the project.
There is librelingo but, honestly, it’s far behind Duolingo.
The closest software I found is to use a flashcard tool (like AnkiDroid) and then search for an open deck of your language using AnkiWeb.
Doing so you get a similar experience than DuoLingo without the gamification and pretty UI.
IQ on X, percentage of the population on Y
syncthing to sync my files on all my devices
Which tool do you use to re-encode everything to opus ?
I tried with ffmpeg and it works but I had many issues with covers.
I use debian testing and for me it’s the best of both world.
I use it since 3 or 4 years and i didn’t get any issued
I personally run Debian in Testing and I have not the latest version but I think it’s still fine.
You are the evil
Same. Plus, on local network, everything stay on the network.
I’m starting watch a movie on my PC, then move the movie file into a synced folder, na finish the movie 2" later on my phone.
I also live Mastodon but i’m lost with the Twitter style. I feel lost with tweets/retweets views. The reddit/lemmy tree comments like oks more natural to me.
I wonder if someones already build a Reddit styles view for mastodon.
It’s a very valid advice.
I also try to do it for complicated bug and it helps me to keep a track of what I tried to do and my hypothesis.
It also introduces an improved Epiphany (GNOME Web) web browse
Did you try it guys ? Is it better than FF or Brave ?
GNOME, for sure. It works out of the box, and it’s kind of pretty out of the box.
I also tried it on a touch screen PX and it works surprisingly well.
I really found XFCE not beginners friendly (or maybe if your comming from Windows 98).
Linux Mint or Ubuntu/Debian Gnome is easiest desktop linux solution. Maybe Elementary OS could be a good fit too.
You can use it using your browser with Office 365, no ?