

That’s good to know.
That’s good to know.
Careful with that I think it’s against their TOS to do that due to the large volumes of data video streaming takes.
I think it’s a good way for most people to think of things when posting to social media, etc. as you might not know how long what you put out there might be out there, and you might not be able to take down or modify it without someone capturing it before you have done so.
My issue with keycloak is that the documentation is very poor as a beginner. It and almost any other guides online assume you already know things that you may not so I wasn’t able to get past that hurdle.
There is text chat but it’s not persistent, or very customizable.
I think the Firefox thing might actually be KDE restoring your session and not Firefox. Try to check KDE settings to see if you can start with a blank session on login.
It would be cool if there was a matrix like text chat that combined mumble like voice chat in the same platform.
Stepping down would be a step in the right direction.
Check out flameshot, not quite the same but still very good.
Can’t you setup Firefox to remember the last session and reopen the same pages upon relaunch without any user interaction?
Makes me think the article was written by AI.
It will be the end of an era if it happens.
Not to mention the comparison doesn’t make sense. You are investing way more money than the subscriptions cost.
I feel like Linux is good for power users or users like your grandfather who are not very tech savvy. The issues arise with users savvy enough to get themselves into trouble but not enough to understand how to fix it or how to do a slightly more advanced task.
I think he was trying to demonstrate for new users that it would redirect them to use the appropriate installer instead of relying on .exe files?