servo has a browser built on it called Verso
servo has a browser built on it called Verso
there’s nothing stopping the mozilla project from going closed source at this point, i hope Servo replaces it
why not? i use an unlocked phone and run it just fine
Qt is by far the better framework
Not on Sway, every Qt app i’ve used feels like it tries to put in every option and dialogs always look too busy, GTK is quite abstractive and opinionated but i’ll deal with that
I hope you use it for duck penguin debugging
You should try Fedora Sway in a Virtual Machine to see if you’d like it
i’ve never had this issue, my only gripe is that I set my system font to Jetbrains Mono using gnome tweaks which conflicts with Wezterm as it’s default font is also Jetbrains Mono
Anyone using Wezterm?
dual boot NixOS and FreeBSD on a single drive, ext4 on Nix and ZFS on FreeBSD. each partition has its own boot, swap and root, all encrypted
btw, OP wrote that FAT32 is limited, isn’t it the default fs for the boot partition? can other fs like ext2/3 be used?
I think the Quantum release was what integrated some major components of the servo project.
rust is complex and non-portable?
i’ve never heard of this, do you mind explaining what you mean better?
much appreciated, I just can’t seem to get mine setup right
I think Servo is a better option, it’s also being written in rust.
If you don’t mind, can you share your helix config?
Thirding sway, although I use it with gnome. It’s a very good first choice for a tiling window
What do you use as a replacement for Caddy and Redis?
I don’t think so, she was better known for Mr and Mrs Smith and Lara Croft but whatever she did in Salt was what tanked her and justifiably so
there’s also the 14 eyes, when you consider this, you don’t even want to do or put anything online as everyone and everything wants to violate you for some profit
i’m now considering South America and Russian services as alternatives, but of course I’ll be encrypting my data before it leaves my device
ignore the cucks downvoting you, what privacy-respecting alternatives do you suggest?
yeah, OP should probably setup NixOS in a vm first and apply all their configs in there