Ob la di, ob la da - The Beatles.
Ob la di, ob la da - The Beatles.
True, but I use keyboard shortcut cmd T and I would have to learn a new shortcut for this. Cmd T followed by typing url pops up a page where I choose container.
Moreover, I don’t really have tab bar enabled as I use container tabs addon. I don’t really have the (+) button to create new tab.
I had a similar problem and got around this by using couple of add-ons.
I have three containers, work, personal and default. The first addon forces me to choose which container to open to and second let’s me view which tab in which container I have opened.
For the websites which I know I am going to always open in a specific container, I use Firefox’s built in mechanism to force open in specific containers, say JIRA for work. For websites where it is ambiguous, eg gmail for work and personal use, I let the addon handle it. It is convenient enough, as I usually type the URL, but even if you use mouse, the container selection is right there on center of screen.
Only on Episode 2, but characters are good or rather as good as could be translated on telivision.
I usually have very low expectations for such adaptations, but this has been a pleasant surprise so far.
I recently had “very spicy” Chinese food. On scale of 1-10 it was 6 at best. ( I am Indian). If you are looking for 9 or higher look for Hyderabadi or Andhra Indian food.
Wait what! I thought degooglifying meant no play services either. If play service is running, then yeah Google can definitely fingerprint you.
How though? I am genuinely interested.
AFAIK, and I know very little of smart phones and how they work, but isn’t degooglifying and then not installing any Play Store or Google Apps the way to go? Especially if you don’t have a Google account.
I too am on a similar trajectory as OP and would like to know more.
Probably to drive user interaction back up.
At least for framework 13, Linux support was great. I am guessing the same trend would continue. More details here. https://frame.work/linux
It is very popular in India. Especially for folks who don’t use Instagram.