And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security
And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security
I think most people these days don’t use browser bookmarks as a “check this out later” tool, and instead as more of a “I frequently need to access this page” function.
So what’s preventing those people from using bookmarks as “check this out later” tool? The personal preference of using an app that reinvented those same bookmarks? Just create a “read-it-later” later directory and boom, you’re good to go.
Also, “read later” apps generally strip the web page formatting and advertisements, and usually have an offline function of some sort; both of which you typically can’t do with bookmarks.
Yeah, because these are features typically provided by your browser. Hence, browser bookmarks. It’s not a unique feature to read-it-later apps in any way.
Came here to say the exact same thing. People really do love to reinvent browser bookmarks.
You aren’t even allowed to upload it to an external website like Imgur?
How do I politely suggest that learning history through HOI4 or WWII subreddits might not be the best idea?
Your website’s theme is very pleasant to look at and also serves good for a blog since everything is easy to read. Good job, if you were the one who made it
Feeling risky today, eh? Mind sharing the reasoning behind your extravagant choice?
Have you ever heard of this cool niche kernel? How was it called?.. Uhh, I think it was Lunix. Or was it Linux? Yeah, Linux!
Its userbase is pretty small, I bet nobody heard of it on such a tiny platform as the Threadiverse
Most likely bots used to DDoS Russian services
TL;DR: The Ladybird browser, which was written from scratch and aims to be an alternative to corporate-backed browser, now has a non-profit organisation behind it. Also, it got additional funding of 1 million dollars. The end.