It’s not that crazy to use both.
The webRequest API allowed intercepting any network request in v2. Firefox also has an api for dns resolving. Lastly chrome now has a limited size for content blocking rules. All adding up to more limited blocking.
Bethesda/Zenimax were behind this game.
Calcium is in many sources and not a common deficiency in the modern world.
Sites are going to move ads to shared domains, now that chrome users are stuck.
Every day that passes it will be harder to maintain patches readding this. Who knows but it’s a lame solution.
The old versions are not intended to be used like this, they get cleaned up for space, otherwise it would be petabytes of unused software.
I’d guess because the metadata says it’s required for KDE, so cannot be removed. The UI should show that probably.
https://github.com/KDE/plasma-welcome/blob/master/org.kde.plasma-welcome.appdata.xml
The blog has multiple progress posts https://asahilinux.org/blog/
I’ll admit im not an expert but shes not brought up tiling at all as a problem.
A vulkan driver already exists and has made progress, it just needs some more time.
Banks don’t have an ad business like this, though they will have some advertising in general.
They also all, I believe by law, have opt-out for all third party sharing of data for this purpose.
General advice is never use a debit card, use a credit card, it changes theft from a big problem to a manageable one.
It actually checks for corruption, can do raid to fix corruption, is CoW so less likely to corrupt. And it can do transparent compression.
Cool I guess, hundreds of millions of people don’t need them.
They will never allow it. Windows itself is only getting more locked down so they will rely on that fact.
Most people don’t need or use Photoshop. Unfortunate for those locked in but not a wide problem.
It was written 25 years ago and untouched since probably.
Of course. That path is just likely already there, and the prefix works for every thing else like desktop files, icons, services, etc. In this context whatever but its a reasonable default choice.
Its a subscription with dozens of old games. All emulated locally. It’s certainly more convenient than old hardware.
~/.local/bin
is more typical