One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.
Maybe 3 months for it to compile and start up? Good thing it’s fall in the northern hemisphere… that’s gonna be toasty!
Don’t let your dreams be dreams, friend.
Github: Windows XP All Editions Universal Product Keys Collection
You would be correct :)
It’s their best feature!
Good to know!
Just turning off secure boot and giving Linux its own drive. Much better this way!
Windows killed Windows? Oh the irony!
It’s not enforced, but I kept it on and was using Fedora until I turned it off recently since they support it. If I turn it back on, good chance Secure Boot will complain when booting into Linux.
I think this is the issue here
Not sure how, but alright! Take it easy.
Agreed, but I suppose if all you can do is a make a better product and scream into the void, might as well!
What types of mind blowing improvements were you hoping for?
We’re making it even easier to search what you see with the power of Google Lens, compare products across multiple tabs and rediscover sites from your browser history, whether you’re at home or at work.
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Ah, no full git integration breaks it for me. I’ll definitely check in again when that feature shows up.
I knew my ears were burning. Thank you for the shout out! :)
I agree it’s awesome. Looking forward to more, but the blog isn’t mine, it’s Peter Hutterer :)
Sort of? Their Chromium specific code is kept open, as per the parent license, but their Vivaldi specific stuff is, indeed, closed.
But that’s why you can’t Outfire the Fox. 🦊
Pretty much. If I could get a lock on a price, I might buy one as a glorified Raspberry Pi and stick it in one of those Cooler Master cases for fun and testing.
Could you slap custom roms on those things?
Kodi and Emby. Ohhhhhh. ISOs. Ha! I knew exactly the types of sorting software that was coming when the idea clicked.
“Search in all tabs” would be so awesome. I don’t do 1000 tabs, but when doing research, I regularly have 30-40 I’m flipping through, and I tend to lose my place, know I saw something, and need that exact tab, and it’s always a bit of a chore to track it down before I forget why I wanted the tab in the first place.
I hope Firefox gets where you need it to be soon. I recently read the story of the 7000 tab person, so it’s clearly a use case.
Good call, good call!