

How’s the ad blocking or add-ons? Last I looked there was none.
How’s the ad blocking or add-ons? Last I looked there was none.
Nothing has beat mutt so far. But that’s not for everyone, naturally.
It’s not a file name. It’s shell syntax. Specifically, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_control_(Unix)
That’s a pretty terrible article on the subject, but I don’t have a better one at hand. You could read some shell scripting tutorial or manual or maybe a beginners guide to Unix. A decent one should explain job control well.
But basically, in a script or command line, an ampersand ends a command and runs it in the background without waiting for it to finish before running the next command. A semicolon works the same but waits on the foreground.
I’d get a new drive. Install a sane os and needed tools and use that. They should be cheap these days. Put the old one in a safe place in case you need something from it. When you find it years on and notice that there was nothing important there after all, recycle it. That’s a much safer approach.
I’ll mention organic maps and rimusic.
You can pick any. I guess the way is to just pick one based on it’s description or users or package availability or size and then learn to use it. And or try another one when you figure out if it has problems. Sick with the one you like the most. Or write your own.
It could work better because a web browser is the most bloated useless bug ridden insecure creeping horror ever invented.
Although I suspect this is just a web browser with some extra chrome.
The takeaway is still https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/
Most Unix systems had it in CDE, 1993. Most also had it in whatever came before.
The first platform to implement multiple desktop display as a hardware feature was Amiga 1000, released in 1985.
The first implementation of virtual desktops for Unix was vtwm in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_desktop
It had been the expected default for pretty much an entire decade. Also X often supported a different size viewport and desktop so the view would scroll. Not sure if anyone really liked using that.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
NeXT is probably the pretty direct ancestor of osx dock. Only Apple turned it from good to bad by moving it to the bottom, where there is no space. And that only got worse as screens became wider, but not taller. And they made it overlap and obscure content and bounce around if you got near it making it extra obnoxious and hard to use.
Other docks existed even before, of course.
You could use some sort of caffeine as a workaround. I do since sleep locks don’t always work.
It’s Nvidia. That’s not going to change.
Nvidia user?
I don’t remember seeing a single one, so they’re probably not annoying me.
Exaggerated complaint posts about non problems there are way to many, though.
Brave is a series scam company. There are only two reasons anyone would support them: They were scammed, or they joined in the scam.