Nice, how did you go about removing them? And do you also close them with keyboard shortcuts? Would like to try this on KDE too!
Nice, how did you go about removing them? And do you also close them with keyboard shortcuts? Would like to try this on KDE too!
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This is oke of my true painpoints with linux too. However its tempting to get Hyprland working properly as that removes all windown titlebars (Hyprland is designed to be keyboard first). So at least visually that is a lot more appealing since you no longer will notice this.
I see, thanks for sharing! Personally run a few selfhosted projects written in pyhton such as Linkding, and for whatever reason these turn out to be some of my favourite apps 😅
Ill bite, why is python a bad thing in this context?
I was surpirsed too when i watched it, genuinely a great production!
Id suggest giving the video a watch might give dome ideas of how you could use it + its a great watch!
Id suggest watching the videoes of LearnLinuxTV on Youtube, he covers linux on a very basic level, hes got loads of videos on a vast amount of different topics.
I am 100% checking this out!
Not sure about one in particular, but check out the github page off guy called 11notes. He makes rootless and distroless images of popular applications. Might be something to find there ☺️
I thought Thunderbird was an independent entity? Its still a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation but not directly a part of Mozzila such as Firefox or any of their other products. So stritcly speaking your data is with Thunderbied and not Mozilla.
this is at least how i understood their relation.
Personally uaong forgejo myself and it has been smooth sailing for ages! This is the first time ive ever seen people taking a stance against it, though the ones in the comments sidnt seem to have a good argument.
Ive also been looking for this for some time now but not found anything specific that fits my needs exactly. However i did find a very nice app called Planify for desktop/pc use. Has integrations to Nextcloud and Todoist.
Looove me some Debian!
Like a lot of other people here I only use Debian for servers. However i recently (couple of months ago) spun up PikaOS (gaming oriented OS) that is based om Debiam Testing but have applied the patches from CachyOS and Nobara. Its a been a pleasure to use so far and hope to see ots community grow.
Juat wanted to chip in and say that PikaOS is a gaming specific OS based on Debian Testing. Been running it the last couple of months and been enjoying the heck out of it! https://wiki.pika-os.com/en/home
Would have been nice indeed, however there is a web version: https://wifi4eu.ec.europa.eu/#/list-accesspoints
my bad! I misread the context and had not heard of it before - yet living in the EU. I will change the title. I got confused as I saw their post on LinkedIn, and it was posted recently: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/european-commission_wifi4eu-activity-7359136374895046656-oXYi
Anyone got screenshots of the new mobile UI?
Thanks for sharing!