Thank you, I am glad you like it. I have been trying to improve it, adding functionalities, improving the selection mechanism with cursor and scrolling etc.
Hey everyone :-) OMG I love OpenRGB, I’m having a lot of fun with the effects plugin! However I haven’t been able to get the three fans from my Corsair H170i AIO working, only the pump. Can anyone offer any suggestions? They just turned off as soon as I opened the software.
On Android, you can add Ublock to the Firefox mobile browser (use the Mull fork and you even have about:config). This plus NoScript gives a seamless experience between my phone and my Linux desktop. Almost never hear or see ads thanks to this and LibreTube/Sponsorblock.
It does, it works better and covers more sites, but at the cost of security (increasing attack surface) and using more resources. Pros and cons to both.
Didn’t know that, I actually switched to Kiwi Browser because I couldn’t get the addon to work in IceRaven. And it’s one of those addons I really couldn’t live without.
Needs an elaborate by github standards workaround to work on android? I think I’ll just continue to avoid sites whose paywalls archive.ph and 12foot can’t defeat…
Well, one does need to sideload two apps, a browser and then the corresponding xpi file which will install the add on.
There was/is an alternate way on Firefox Nightly, I think to create a custom add on collection which will add it to mobile Firefox normally. But yes, you are correct, only a miniscule amount of people would care to run it on Android(though it is always nice to have a workaround).
I’m a big fan of BTRFS, I use it in my desktop and laptop but I’d be curious if the compression is worth the battery & compute trade off. I’m not sure how much battery/compute is used day to day to decompress and compress files read and written. But I guess it depends on which is more valuable, battery or storage.
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