There are some reposting bot, Lemmit comes to mind
There are some reposting bot, Lemmit comes to mind
No thanks, I’ll stick with the orIginal UI
Didn’t work well for me, I just use a URL replacer extension that also replaces reddit URLs with my local RedLib
“Best you can do”? Nah mate, give me the worst
Would you like to engage in a polite and collected conversation about the YouTube Shorts UI?
Who among us
I swear I heard my PC wake up in the middle of the night on its own several times, back when I used to run W10 on bare metal - god knows what it was doing
PeerOffense?
Windows does both
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Nah, I’m refering to socially engineering scam ads like the classic “ATTENTION! your Windows has error, click here to fix it.”
of which 85% got the uBlock Origin treatment and 4% contain my current public-facing IPv4 address
Followed by disappointment because I’m a disappointment
There’s a known performance issue regarding the feature, don’t forget to update the built package file’s timestamp if you’re building from that branch on Linux.
/usr/bin/touch boobies.pkg.tar.zst
I don’t have LibreOffice installed, but on Firedragon (a fork of Floorp (based on Firefox)) CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN behaves the same as SHIFT+DOWN, with no selection split; CTRL+D also has nothing to do with selection.
“Most programs” as in “most IDEs”, maybe; Visual Studio, Eclipse, Micro and Kate do not, or at the very least not with those key combinations.
If you select some text then use CTRL+D, the editor will search the next match in the file and add it to your selection, and whenever you type something both of the selected segments of text will be edited in the same way - you can extend the selections with SHIFT+LEFT and SHIFT+RIGHT.
It’s hard to explain in an intuitive way, but you’ll get it if you try it.
Another simpler example is CTRL+SHIFT+UP and CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN: your current selection splits to the next line in either direction.
Something similar happens with CTRL+SHIFT+MOUSE_LEFT.
Matches with the reply, given the currently available technology