I don’t think that viewpoint makes sense.
It’s like saying you shouldn’t throw out food because people elsewhere in the world are starving.
The two things are divided by a large gap of unrelatedness.
I don’t think that viewpoint makes sense.
It’s like saying you shouldn’t throw out food because people elsewhere in the world are starving.
The two things are divided by a large gap of unrelatedness.
Not for me, went back to ShareX. I can’t find anything that does all the things and better.
Flameshot was great, but for me, no window select (on Win) and no plan to implement is a deal breaker, thoughi understandthe reasons.
Also breaks when moving between docks - has to be restarted, and pinned images go under the screen, if pinned at the bottom (they always shift down).
While I like the UI, it makes it awkward to quickly find the icon needed on small crops, since they keep shifting around.
It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
Don’t worry, logitech comes with a unified receiver driver, new unified app i forget the name of, logitech g hub, logitech options - and you’ll be forced to use a combination of at least 2 and likely 3 of those to setup a mouse.
As a bonus, the mouse won’t care to remember what button maps where, if used on a device without said software.
https://sponsor.ajay.app/stats/
You’re right, but I think it’s fairly safe to assume that if one knows about sponsorblock, they’re using an ad blocker too.
30% desktop, 15% mobile estimated in the US use ad blockers.
That is not insignificant by any means, even if it’s overestimated.
I’ve switched to this from DuckDuckGo right during the downtime and, so far, it’s been working out great.
It’s so that you know it’s working hard
Can’t blow up the plane if it falls apart first
There’s an android version too, for any non-apple tableteers.
There are a plethora of cable earphones.
I don’t understand why people complain about wireless.
You’re not the target demographic.
There often aren’t spare funds to develop something proper.
Database is rarely, if ever bundled into the app container, unless it’s SQLite.
I wonder why that isn’t /cfg? Is there a historical reason?