If I teach them, they'll find it boring. Better to be a role model and answer questions if they have them.
If I teach them, they'll find it boring. Better to be a role model and answer questions if they have them.
TabStash is the name of the extension that solved my tabs problems. Now I have hundreds of tabs "open", but they are neatly organized (stashed).
Me too. 🙌
Nowadays KDE.
I have always opted in.
Why?
Sayonara.
Software and videogames. I use Linux and Free/Libre Software and any game I want is on steam or gog.
Tab Stash.
I'm grateful to be able to use AppImages for everything that's not in the repos or for anything that I need updated as soon as upstream updates. So far it has worked seamlessly. It's the most user friendly solution of the lot and I don't need sandboxing.
I don't use Wayland. I can. I've tried, but I went back to X. On Wayland, when I take a Firefox tab out of a window to make it it's own window, there's a pause of over a second until the new window appears. It drives me crazy every time. On X it's instantaneous.
I don't use two monitors, I don't use Nvidia. For everything else I use my computer for, I haven't found an advantage of using Wayland over X. So, I'll stay on X until I'm forced to change, I guess.
It's ok, if you're willing to read the Forum once in a while and inform yourself before applying upgrades.
Usually they update automatically. I have AppImage integration and most packages tell me of newer versions.
Manjaro/KDE/Plasma
Let's agree to disagree, then. Tab Stashing offers more than I will ever do with my tabs. And it's always improving.
Because it's better.
Because it's open source.
Because it's not based on Chromium and competition is good.
And also because TabStash.