

Also, I don’t think one can export bookmarks from Android Firefox either.
Also, I don’t think one can export bookmarks from Android Firefox either.
Some js is a bit slower. I typically use chrome for self hosted apps, jupyter etc.
I think wasm performance is actually better in Firefox though.
I see we have the same managers. Were you also advised that public facing databases were better than an API in a VPC and that 1 password shared among colleagues is easier than managing credentials?
Don’t worry, I found a new gig starting in a few weeks (out of the pot into pan )
I’ve done things like this with python. It’s not too hard and one can use local models.
You can even control the length of the output using pydantic and other checks.
I’ve had good success scraping and annotating links from forums etc. Into bookmarks for research.
Very convenient!
It’s fairly well documented and the up to date packages are very convenient.
It can also be pretty confusing installing debian and having to find how to install packages that aren’t out of date.
Imo take a few hours to power through the wiki installation guide and it’s really not too bad + you’re equipped to fix issues as they arise. It’s not Gentoo. When Ubuntu breaks for a new user, it’s a nightmare too.
So I think I disagree, it’s been easier to use than Fedora, Mint, Debian, Ubuntu, Elementary in my experience. I use Gentoo too but that is indeed simple in the challenging sense.
Arch is a nice middle ground between Ubuntu and Gentoo.
Plus, with EndeavourOS users can have their cake and eat it too.
See also Mull, No 120hz though.