Except for being on a Chromium base, I appreciate that Brave isn’t sneakily turning into Chrome 2.0 like a well-known Fox is.
Except for being on a Chromium base, I appreciate that Brave isn’t sneakily turning into Chrome 2.0 like a well-known Fox is.
Could be that you didn’t pay your internet bill, or your modem has no service.
I answered this in your other post, but linking the answer here as well:
It’s ok. Everyone else will do it for them.
I went to Phoenix, AZ, completely expecting sand dunes, because it’s a desert. It was then I learned there are different types of desert.
You got a free protection plan, according to the image you posted.
Sure, consumers should make informed decisions. But this was a technical\feature review until OP brought in their personal feelings on someone’s personal beliefs. Once they did that, they no longer were doing technical review on search engines.
Thank you for proving my point.
KDE and associated KDE programs crash randomly all the time for me. I switched back to Windows for a few weeks and am patiently waiting for plasma 6.1 and Nvidia 555 drivers to go to stable.
I stopped reading after Brave, as you chose to derail your product reviews to meddle in someone’s personal beliefs. Those two things have no correlation.
The comments in the OP link say it’s Catwalk. I don’t know what Catwalk is though. 🙂
Edit: it’s a CPU monitor.
Yeah I have not got it to work on my computer either.
I’m guessing these are changes for chrome users? I haven’t seen any of those new AI changes. Granted I don’t use Google primarily, and was only testing a few times.
Kids will be kids. FTFY
You might try Dash to Dock also:
I wouldn’t blame Lemmy for a few bad apples like Wildbus though. There are plenty of good people here.
I recommend ShareX instead. Waaaay better.
But from the very beginning years ago, it was understood that when you post on these types of sites, the data is not yours, or at least you give them license to use it how they see fit. So for years people accepted that, but are now whining because they aren’t getting paid for something they gave away.
Anyone care to explain why people would care that they posted to a public forum that they don’t own, with content that is now further being shared for public benefit?
The argument that it’s your content becomes false as soon as you shared it with the world.
FYI this does not include spreadsheets, so if you’re hoping to replace an office suite, it’s not there yet.