

I did not do a good job at spray-painting it!
Hi, I’m sbird! I like to make all sorts of things!
I did not do a good job at spray-painting it!
I like floorp, you can put the tab bar on the top, side, or even the bottom (I like that as it keeps it close to the taskbar)! Rhe UI is very customisable and I like it :D
oh THAT’S why I can’t download anything. But even with an account, I easily hit the download limit :(
it’s identical to vscode, except that a few extensions don’t work (notably, intellicode and the ms c/c++ extensions)
I like VSCodium, a vscode build without ms telemetry and such
oh that’s sad. I mostly switched out of proton bc I didn’t want to put all my eggs in one basket. Also, not having IMAP sucksss because both the official proton and tuta apps are SLOW
also, check out some of the firefox forks. I personally really like Floorp since it lets me put the tab bar at the bottom and customise the UI! Librewolf is also decent but some of its privacy anti-fingerprinting stuff makes it a bit annoying to use
onlyoffice is also a pretty good option for ms office compatibility
i think he wants a rec for a linux distro
gmail -> proton or tuta if you don’t care about IMAP, or any other decent email provider (I use disroot, I set my brother up with mailfence, they both seem quite good. I use them with thunderbird) pycharm -> not an IDE, but I like VSCodium (vscode without MS)
why is it called the “H2D” anyways? What does the H mean? What’s the D for? It can’t mean 3D, because the number before it is 2, not a 3.
fluent reader is good!
yeah, the Q1 Pro looks like a banger value as an affordable enclosed CoreXY printer
I haven’t used the Qidi Q1 Pro before, but what I will add is that I have the A1 and it works quite well. The Bambu Lab restriction on third-party access can be mitigated by using LAN mode + Tailscale. It printe very fast, and AMS works well, and I’m pretty happy with it.
That being said, the Qidi Q1 Pro does seem like an excellent value and I would encourage you to check out more reviews of it, seems like a crazy good value on paper.
yk, fair enough. if you like it, that’s fine by me
I’ve tried tuta before. It seems pretty okay, but it doesn’t support IMAP meaning you have to use their app, and (at least for me) it was SLOW.
I personally use disroot, but there’s loads of other options, like mailfence seems like a decent alternative. Just pick one that supports IMAP
for me:
oh okay, what’s the best license? what’s the difference between CC, MIT, etc.
I’ll look at setting up python virtual environments later, they seem pretty important to at least learn how to use
what if there’s loads of different elements where the colour could he changed such as texts, links, and different ohjects like the nav bar?
Materialious has DeArrow, but apparently only the desktop and Android clients work. The web client is blocked by YT unfortunately :(