Sure, I can also just close the tabs I have open. Same thing, but I like it organized this way.
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Not the slightest! I can perfectly fine live without them, but I would be a little bit sad if they were gone. It happened once after my OneTab extension got somehow corrupted.
Bookmarks are only for the stuff I will always need again. Tabs just for the stuff I haven’t finished yet and don’t want to forget about.
Hey, this looks like a better OneTab that I always wanted!
I have a few use cases:
- Many youtube videos that are like 30+ minutes long saved for later
- Documentation on some stuff that I need to go back and forth
- Movies or games that I found, but don’t want to write down and forget
- Going down rabbit holes on wikipedia and saving it for another day
- Everything else that catches my attention and deserves a honorable spot in the tab bar
Basically, I use my browser as a notebook. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Jesus, that rustup folder is HUGE
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Boiling Steam's latest analysis based on ProtonDB's dataset | Linux Distros in March 2025: Here Comes A New Challenger!32·3 months agoMy 2 cents. I started with Bazzite and switched to Fedora after some things broke. Fedora works for my use case and I don’t see any reason to switch further. Even upgrading from 40 to 41 worked without hickups.
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•xfce logo remade by me using inkscape and gimp on gnu/linux mint!10·3 months agoLooks like a sad and overworked old guy
It only doesn’t seem fair because those two aren’t hiding it.
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•karolherbst 🐧 🦀 (@karolherbst@chaos.social) "MAINTAINERS: Remove myself"85·3 months agoIs there any write-up for the recent events around the kernel and Rust? Glancing over recent posts, it seems like new devs want to push Rust, but older maintainers don’t want to deal with it. Why do people love Rust so much? Is it just a loud minority or does it in fact offer substancial gains and safety over existing C code? Lqstly, can they simply fork the kernel and try their own thing? E.g. do a branch as a proof of concept and therefore convince them to migrate?
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I've finally started transitioning to Windows from linux3·4 months agoAfter seeing the priginal I was hoping someone would make this kind of shitpost!
Yesterday I came back to my issue and decided to try LazyVim just to see what would happen since it comes with Mason. It worked, first try. Both on Linux and Windows. I seriously have no damn clue why it wasn’t working standalone… It has to be something with Plug
No, it works just fine. It finds Mason and does the check ehich returns OK results except the add-ons for specific languages (e.g. it deteckts python3, complains about misisng rails etc.)
No, no conflict whatsoever. Just an error mesaage that the command is not recognized/present. Telescope works just fine. The colorscheme as well.
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Having a hard time with Calibre (and my HDD)9·5 months agoIf you still have Windows i.e. you dual boot, then Windows might have taken control over the HDD. A similar thing happened to me. If that is your case, you need to go back into Winodws, open the command prompt and type in
shutdown /s /f /t 0
. This is caused by having fastboot enabled which makes Windows never fully shutdown when powered off.
That was the problem. Stupid me…
You are right. I messed it up adn didn’t put $ infront of PATH… Luckily I found an stackoverflow post with a similar issue and it suggested setting PATH to the default
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
that would alowe using commands again and it worked.
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•When should we require that firmware be free?3·5 months agoWe might as well bring some pitchforks and torches.
some_random_nick@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Bazzite removed control over my drives2·8 months agoFastboot was never enabled to begin with :-/
Most certainly with plugins. There is a shit tone of them for basically anything you want. Learning all the keyboard commands on the other hand…