You can try Endeavour OS. Its pretty close to stock. I found cachyos was too bloated for my likings and ffmpeg ran faster on EOS than COS in my case.
You can try Endeavour OS. Its pretty close to stock. I found cachyos was too bloated for my likings and ffmpeg ran faster on EOS than COS in my case.
Thank you. Was out of the loop with ff for a while.
I have ff installed but uses librewolf for most uses. Should I be worried if ff is in my system? Somebody please explain.
I hope its April 1 for you. Read the source.
Docker Swarm
Well its also a simple browser so it will preview the HTML page like any other browser would. But I don’t know about audio files though.
Or a base64 encoded string
I might be an exception here, but I really like flatpaks. I like their sandboxed nature and using Flatseal, you can cherry pick the permissions you want to give to a flatpak application. Don’t want to give n/w access, boom done, like that. And finally if anything goes wrong, delete the app data and you are fresh to go. Also from a security standpoint, you can grand or deny access to specific directories and most apps don’t have root access.
Appreciated.
On a serious note, how hard is rust if I know python?
Wow trackpad gestures? I’m on gnome and their gestures are really good, if hyperland’s is just as good I might try it out.
I have looked into how the firewall gets bypassed. To my knowledge they seems to be applying a method called firewall punch through in which the clients establish connection with each other using an external rendezvous server.
Warp uses magic-wormhole.io and my android client uses the same domain for its Rendezvous and Transit servers. I am still learning about what they really are.
So I think the mentioned URLs might be closed source, I don’t know. But the default ones that warp use is this magic-wormhole.io (relay and transit) seems to be open source ones.
Yeah totally. Here https://lemmy.world/comment/14783333
Actually this is what they do.
So Wayland?
I tried it. Didn’t found noticeable performance increase for me to daily drive. Biggest turn off for me was their bloat. Ended up going back to EndeavourOS. Funny enough exiftools performed better on EOS (only by couple of seconds).
In the same vain that Peertube is an ope-source version of YouTube.