

Pretty sure Vencord is what’s used now. It’s what I use at least because it’s preinstalled with Vesktop.
Pretty sure Vencord is what’s used now. It’s what I use at least because it’s preinstalled with Vesktop.
It’s honestly not really there for daily usage, the results aren’t very good. I think that’s just because of the small index tho. But the speed is good. It’s a really interesting project but there would have to be a lot of people running the crawler for the results to actually be good.
It’s a cool project. I always install the crawler extension on every browser I use.
Mastodon actually has way more users than Lemmy but you need to follow each person indivdually instead of just following a community, which is probably why it feels more empty
Pretty sure you’re right but idk if they’ve updated it to use their own engine yet. They’d probably have to rewrite the app, or large parts of it, and that takes time. Maybe someone who uses Firefox on iOS could tell us.
Idk if GIMP has a marketing problem but I definitely agree that FOSS projects should add screenshots and a description of what the program does to their website and repo. It really annoys me when someone links a piece of software and it just doesn’t say what it does and there’s no screenshots that would make it easy for me to see what it looks like and how the UI is structured. When there’s no screenshots I’m rarely even interested in trying it out because, even with a description, I don’t really know what it is. Like, I wouldn’t be interested in a car based on only a description, I’d have to see a picture of it too.
I thought Roblox didn’t work on Linux anymore
You don’t have to add an underscore for the hyper link to work by the way
The problem with phones is just the battery. The battery is probably not getting bypassed when charging, so when you just leave it running for a long time without looking at it, that might be a safety issue. But I’m also just guessing, I don’t know if it’s really that dangerous.
I use ZSH with plugins but back when I switched away from bash, I also looked at fish. I didn’t use it back then because people say it doesn’t follow the POSIX standard but is that really an issue? It probably only extends it instead of taking things away, right?
It’s just basic biology, how do people not know this?