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flimsyberry
Yes, except the free part
I like it, even though I'm not sure if I would call it the GNOME official workflow (is that even a thing?). I usually don't get close to having 10 applications open. I tend to work with about 1 to 3 workspaces with various applications based on my needs. Furthermore, I keep the windows non-maximized which helps me condense more information yone screen
I like it, but is it programmer humor?
Edit: typos
I'm pretty sure there might be some arcane scripts for you that would help you. But you should clarify query a bit. What are the weird issues you're running into? Alternatively, if you're managing nginx and letsencrypt manually you could try:
- Caddy
- Traefik
- NGINX Proxy Manager
I don't think improved performance has ever lead to shorter workdays. So, I'd say it's in favor of employees to keep AI use secret. Shorter workdays comes from legislation, which I guess is created after some kind of protest.
I think that would be great feature. Do I understand correctly that if a user would want to do that now that they have to set up their own instance and determine what to federate and what not?
My gut feeling is that defederation should be done as little as possible. I'm quite new to all this, but to me, it feels like it should be user preference instead of admin/mod preference. I have no clue whether that is even possible though. Perhaps there should be more filters than just Subscribed, Local and All to alleviate certain issues.
I'm unsure whether a drop-in replacement exists. I use Lawnchair. It doesn't have the newsfeed when swiping left, but if you're okay with changing your flow a bit it could be good (enough) for you. You could create something with widgets (or maybe plugins) that replicate what you currently have.
I'll come clean and admit it took me too long to figure this one out.
That sounds like quite the struggle! I can barely wait to test it out and discover how poor I can get everything to run with ray tracing
Indeed, for me going back to an lts version helped me work around this. Currently on 6.1 and that seems to not have this issue.