we dodged a bullet here
This time
we dodged a bullet here
This time
Gravity manipulation for sure. Can make the phone heavier so I don't accidentally pull it off the table when it's charging, make myself lighter than air so I can fly, turn the earth into a black hole. You know, that sort of thing.
Looks like scrot pngs from here
Wow really liking that aesthetic! I'm guessing that's a kuvantum theme or is KDE6 able to do blurred transparency like that out of the box?
I like the revuing link a lot. I just wish they had more aggressive column stagger. My pinkies are short, dammit!
My thoughts exactly. If sufficient protections aren't in place for this, it's a bad spend just like those early 90's telecommunications bills. Good reading on the subject.
If you're looking for something with API service integration there's a few options out there. I use Homepage. There's also Organizr and Heimdal. Haven't used Organizr in a long long time Heimdal in a long time, so I'm not sure of what all API integrations they each offer anymore. Homepage has quite a few listed here under the different service-widget sections. I'm sure there are other dashboards I don't know about though, hopefully someone else can chime in to give you more options.
In a surprise move
No surprise to me. Canonical has been headed down this path since they started losing popularity parity with flatpak. Seems like they're pushing for vendor lock-in.
So does it happen with regular Mull when you have a regular web page opened?
Yes, it will still get killed when changing apps annoyingly often.
I'm pretty certain Mull does the same. Pages that haven't been exited but have sat unused are unloaded from ram, but on my phone the latest page will still get killed frequently. The issue is so prevalent that it's widely complained about example. Oneplus has a history of aggressively killing background apps.
Lastpass and Authy are the worse offenders in this space IMO. Make it extremely difficult to impossible to migrate off their platform. Of course that's not something that anyone normally would think about as a new user.
Heat signature was one of the few roguelikes that I actually managed to get into. Definitely can recommend.