Signal has has this for a long time?
And the link does work
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Signal has has this for a long time?
And the link does work
The fuck is “TailOS”
Also what about
Just to name a few
NordVPN is full of garbage. Use Mullvad, Proton, IVPN or Tailscale instead
Good ol squircles, transphobia and nice animations. All a good compositor needs.
That language is actually tab+whitespace
KDE Plasma does not really support the X11 session anymore. It will break more and more, switch to Wayland ;) there are screensavers too I think (the concept is silly lol)
Yes, but often alternatives.
There are Krita and Pinta too
Firefox extremely reduced theming.
And as I said, nobody knows this exists because it is not promoted well, and now even hidden.
Hm, yes but active usage doesnt mean it was not used?
I never thought of doing that and for sure didnt see that button in the bottom left.
Thats like removing profiles because nobody used them, while they are hidden away behind an about:
. The solution is add a button, see if it is used and then decide.
Especially as the compact mode saves a lot of screen space and is likely no maintenance effort at all.
But no
I mean, I have my custom app desktop entry, so why not use a separate profile for that crap?
Interesting, I need to try that out.
I use an “insecure” profile (basically just RFP etc off) for Netflix and other sucky sites.
True, a lot of things are too inaccessible so that people even think they dont exist. Like the task manager or profiles.
Interesting, got the message
Search for “compact” in about:config
Then on the “edit toolbar” page, bottom left, a new “UI density” appears and you can choose it.
Not many people use it because it is hidden away and not default.
Firefox in compact mode is about as compact as Chromium, so no issue here.
This. It is awesome
Yeah that would be tails and it is an entire distro lol not just a browser
Not especially secure though