wannabe computational linguist, emacs enthusiast, guix guy, socialist, film bro
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this doesn’t even begin to make sense, the crime was so egregious that even folks like macron and darmanin have condemned it with full force, when they criticize a police action you know it really is that terrible
I like using AdGuard DNS profile on iOS. I have been using it for years and it works great!
I also recommend Porkbun, I have been using them for years with no problems.
looks great fellow guix user! dwl-guile and dato-guile look very interesting, i may need to switch to wayland soon and try it out (i’m currently using xmonad).
Sorry to hear this, your personal health is always the most important thing. I hope you can find fun in your other projects and thank you for your hard work.
That would probably make more sense tbh, I just got this config the way it is while learning Haskell and haven’t felt the need to change it since.
qutebrowser really is great, I have tried all of the browser add-ons and other vim-like browsers but I always find myself coming back.
Thanks! I used xmonad because I was learning Haskell and thought it would be a good way to get some actual experience. This is my desktop which I use X due to nvidia issues with wayland but I actually just received a new laptop today and I have tried wayland on that.
UBlock Origin, Bitwarden, SurfingKeys
PC: Qutebrowser (nice, quick, and good native keybinds) iOS: Ecosia (fork of Firefox app that I think is better for my use considering I use Ecosia as my search engine)
No, but recently i’ve stopped using Google as well. Currently I mostly use Ecosia, I think their company philosophy is pretty cool and I like the results so far. I don’t think that ChatGPT works as a substitute for a search engine for my uses at least, as many of my searches require me to check multiple links and I don’t always type in the full natural language sentences necessary for ChatGPT.
Firefox is the first to come to mind. Also all the KDE software (when run in KDE).
I had this issue logging in through the browser, Mlem worked fine however.
Update: This has been resolved thanks to Adam and the solution is as seen on his blog.