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I've been looking at Floorp and Zen, maybe add those to your list to check out

Maybe they get some royalties by having it as an option?


I think the idea is they don't want people to use bookmarks at all and just search every time


I'm going to plug https://onedev.io/ its awesome. Its self hosted and has its own tooling for CI/CD. I feel it doesn't get enough love, but I've been using it for years for my own stuff.


Oh this looks really neat. I've been slowly hand rolling a home server. Started with Gogs felt that was too heavy, now I'm at cgit + gitolite which is awesome but I'm not sure what I want to do when it comes to CI/CD. This is probably on the scale of Gogs but something about it feels more reasonable lol.


There is a bit of a learning curve, but there is for any new platform. The devs are very responsive and looks like they're doing an enterprise version for funding. It uses Agents which run the tasks in the CI/CD jobs.


As someone that works with a lot of different languages - vscode has been amazing. I feel its inevitable that a majority of the plugins I rely on start requiring some sort of subscription - which I'm not looking forward too.


I'm only just realizing now why I was treated so strangely after discovering a pretty severe security issue that had been in our software for about 7 years. I had only been in the team for about 12 months when I discovered it.


The only time I have seen a good response from the discovery of a large security hole was when it was by total accident, and the person mentioned it in a public channel by accident. They almost got fired, but the bug got fixed quickly.


Should add the browser for SerenityOS to the examples of new browser engines.


It's there - Ladybird (https://ladybird.dev)


Whoops! I missed that somehow - thanks.


Cathode Ray Dude recently put out a new video on YouTube and mentions "stiffys" in that too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lUhDo7euPs

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiffy_disk


I understand the sentiment. I have the same feeling regarding the use of LibreOffice. Full of features, most of which work "OK". But its absolutely infuriating to use for anything more than just a casual document/presentation etc.. Its severely lacking a level of polish, and the focus on getting real work done seems to be absent. I'm not talking about the UI, though that's certainly part of it, its the actual functionality that is overall a bad experience. Stuff like pressing undo which then breaks formatting of another component, then pressing redo to try and fix the other component which doesn't work, only to lose that work forever and needing to manually fix it again.


Since we're all talking alternatives, I thought I'd point out KDE Connect. Available on all platforms and allows transferring files locally. I often use it between my laptop and android. Great software.


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