My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
Fight to make your country better! Otherwise, you’ll just contribute to the creation/enlargement of the same problem in some other place. Natives do not want that and start being very wary of digital nomads because of this.
Fedora, it’s bleeding edge, but stable enough for a daily driver. Also, most things work out of the box.
The paper adds that DisneyLand Paris is regularly infested with bedbugs, noting that the tourist hotspot is hugely popular with… you guessed it, Americans.
https://www.thelocal.fr/20170413/are-american-tourists-behind-the-bed-bug-explosion-in-paris
You can downvote me all you want, but the French think the same: https://www.thelocal.fr/20170413/are-american-tourists-behind-the-bed-bug-explosion-in-paris
On behalf of Europe, I’d like to thank the US for this gift.
Wrong, it does matter. Just because it’s not working as you want, doesn’t mean it’s not working as expected.
Bmw wireless charging: exists
New iPhone: breaks
Must be bmw’s fault, flawless logic.
The choice of the letter d was brilliant, that’s for sure. Now I’m imagining a folder with a large D.
This is not a bug, it doesn’t need to be fixed.
That’s not accurate, the image is missing sleeps between each print.
There’s no need for that, we’re all on the same side, and the GNU tools may not be an os by themselves, but they are a crucial part of any Linux distribution.
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I have a small gripe with this article: CTRL+K, CTRL+U and CTRL+W don’t “delete”, they “cut”, and the clipboard can be accessed with CTRL+Y, which the article also fails to mention.
Try ferdium. You can add ms teams, as well as other services, it’s isolated and uses the browser (chrome) versions. It works flawlessly for calls, screen sharing, etc… Within the limits of the pile of garbage that ms teams is, if course.
The city can be lit and bright and keep the light pollution to a low. If only street lights were on, and these were directed towards the ground.
Why can’t we just build a federated open source version of stumble upon?
It may seem like that at first, but the obvious solution ends up being even more convoluted.