Typo in your function definition according to your IDE. Guess that means no women are getting paid. Alternative interpretation is that the function will cause the program to error out resulting in a destabilizing of the power structures or something idk.
Neptr
I honestly dont care about my browser using a lot of resources (processes, RAM, etc) because it may be helpful to the isolation security model of the browser. Each and every website is a possible malicious app.
My recommendation is GOS if you care about out of box experience and using gapps, DivestOS if you care about degoogling and removal of proprietary code. Both are hardened.
Some made a pull request with all the changes made already. The issue that the PR addressed was the excessive use of he/him in the docs when referring to developers (aka the person reading the docs). Contributors expressed that they didnt think using male only pronouns in the docs made much sense when referring to any developer reading the docs. This wasn't some entitled person trying to force the ladybird dev to rewrite the docs, all they needed to do was merge the changes.
Thought so. Thanks for the reply.
Seems dumb yes
Think it could be about how many trans fem people has penis anatomy which the meme could be referring to as a "lady wand". Just my interpretation.
This isnt for you, nor for me. I don't need an AI-capable chip, I could just use my GPU if for some reason I wanted to run a local transformer model.
In addition, on that website under "Manual>Troubleshooting", the manual states the following:
Bwrap error on initialization (Ubuntu)
If Nyxt crashes on start due to bwrap, then disable or configure the apparmor service.
This vague wording is terrible advice. Disabling AppArmor outright destroys Snap sandboxing and the general security of your operating system. Configuring AppArmor is a better option, but a specific should be given as an example.
For example, from the readme file on Cromite's Github repo:
""" 1. Creating an apparmor profile for cromite
Create /etc/apparmor.d/chrome
, and write:
abi <abi/4.0>,
include <tunables/global>
profile cromite /home/user/cromite/chrome-lin/chrome flags=(unconfined) {
userns,
include if exists <local/chrome>
}
replacing the cromite binary path with where you have placed cromite.
Now, run sudo apparmor_parser -r /etc/apparmor.d/cromite
to apply the changes.
2. Disabling the restriction until next reboot
sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0
3. Disabling the restriction permanently
Add kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0
to the file /etc/sysctl.d 60-apparmor-namespace.conf
. Create the file if not exists.
"""
EDIT: I hate trying to get Lemmy to format multiline code blocks.
Currently only supports WebKit and Blink (experimental) as underlying browser renderers. The description of the browser starting with the words "Nyxt is a browser with deeply integrated AI [...]" is a turn-off for me. If it is for powerusers, call it what it is. It could be a LLM or some algorithm, idk.
I may check it in a year. For now, for Blink (Chromium) engine use Cromite browser + uBlock Origin Lite, for Gecko (Firefox) use Librewolf or Mullvad browsers.
The browser app is the only program where (to me) Security/Privacy fully supersedes any concerns customizability and usability.
My mistake.