A list of features would be nice.
Is the calendar widget part of the launcher for example?
A list of features would be nice.
Is the calendar widget part of the launcher for example?
Thanks for checking.
I just checked as well and on my system (arch, xfce) the file exists but it’s a symlink, created by a theme I tried but doesn’t exist on my system anymore (“qogir-gtk-theme-git”). After removing the symlinks it works.
I clicked apply in the app and a gtk.css and settings.ini files was created. The gtk.css file it’s empty. Is that the intended behavior?
Looks nice and useful thanks
I get this error using it for the first time.
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: ‘/home/xxx/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css’
Considering that file doesn’t exist the app might create it if necessary?
Cheers
They get most of their money from google for the “default search engine deal” make of that what you want. For me personally it doesn’t sound fully independent.
FYI: “Extended support” from a custom rom means the OS level software gets updated, not the device firmware. So you still end up with a not fully up to date phone.
Written from my Pxiel 4a. :)
I am in session 7 of my rewatch, so this was the first connection I made a well. 🙂
Alright, sounds good thanks. I have that bug as well from time to time, will check out the new version.
What’s different in that version? I am using the f-druid version for years now without complaints. It just works.
Oh shit I had no idea Newpipe Sponsorblock was archived I still use it quit a bit. Any idea what happened there since the dev seemed quit active.
*edit: Also, is there a new maintained Newpipe fork with Sponsorblock integrated?
FYI: Newpipe is NOT a youtube fork. It’s an app build from scratch.
We, or I might have to accept that a species, no matter how intelligent on a individual basis, is doomed to go extinct when the collective intelligence is not able to mitigate long term consequences.
It’s important to clarify here that this “tracker” is a service that allows the develops to upload their crash reports. Furthermore it only triggers when the app crashed and even then you have to actively allow it to be send.
I am not talking about amazon knowing it. Amazon offers shops for businesses, where a business directly sells goods to their customers using amazon as a transaction platform. Those shops send the goods directly to their customers (Sometimes it comes from an amazon warehouse as well tho). If the first case is true, mullvad would send me the card directly, so they would know I bought it, which makes the card obsolete in my view.
But maybe they don’t send it themself and the cards are all just sitting in a big warehouse. Either way, to me it’s not 100% a given that they couldn’t at least in theory know who bought it.
I am just playing devils advocate here btw, I am not really concerned about it.
I find the “Mullvad VPN scratch cards” interesting. If a store near you has them you could buy one and be totally anonymous. What I find a bit odd is that you can buy them on amazon as well but sold directly by mullvad. Doesn’t that defeat the purpose? The idea of the card is a decoupling of your real identity from the vpn user but when you buy the card in their store doesn’t it negate that?
I am probably just missing something here. Does anyone have more insight?
And here is the official theme music of the app: https://youtu.be/Vqbk9cDX0l0