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.
PC: qutebrowser (nice, quick, ad-block 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.
I agree that v1 should be dropped, even if some instances haven’t upgraded, they should try and stay current with the standard, and dropping v1 does provide an incentive. I agree with the other comment that an alert about how your server doesn’t support v3 is good.
Firefox is the first to come to mind. Also all the KDE software (when run in KDE).
Update: This has been resolved thanks to Adam and the solution is as seen on his blog.