Microsoft Edge nags users with a 3D banner to change Windows 11's default browser
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    wispydust
    4mo ago 95%

    I get that Edge may not be the preferred browser of many, but calling this a "3D banner" seems a bit sensational at best. It's just clipart of an arrow.

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  • I tried Waydroid on Arch and its amazing. It runs Android apps flawlessly. And with a touchscreen device, I feel like I have an Android tablet running inside my Linux machine. But I still don't know what to use it for... What apps do you use with Waydroid? What use cases do you have for it?

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    Open-source ChatGPT Alternative
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    wispydust
    7mo ago 100%

    I think they meant to imply that the original post (not yours) had suspicious intentions, while the ones you cited were more trustworthy

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  • swayfx <3
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    wispydust
    7mo ago 100%

    Nice! Swayfx user here too, really loving it more than hyprland tbh. Love the blurs, really miss those from i3!

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  • linux
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    Encrypted hard drive asking for password every time
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    wispydust
    8mo ago 100%

    This reply isn't going to be helpful to OP, but thought I might add context for others passing by.

    I'm using Arch Linux with LUKS encryption and gdm. As long as my user's password is the same as the LUKS password, I only ever type my password in once.

    Just saying that a MacOS-like convenience is definitely possible on Linux.

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