KDE, Day 1
Scrapped GNOME (”pop shell”) for Plasma, because reasons.
I’m not accustomed to the desktop environment, but it’s already feeling more komfortable than GNOME3. The “activities” feature seems particularly interesting at first glance.
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KDE, Day 1
Scrapped GNOME (”pop shell”) for Plasma, because reasons.
I’m not accustomed to the desktop environment, but it’s already feeling more komfortable than GNOME3. The “activities” feature seems particularly interesting at first glance.
some friends have pointed me at qutebrowser which is easily the most well thought out and vim-nerd friendly browser I've seen in years but it's also based on the QT browser widget which means it's rooted in chromium and at the moment the only piece of software I use for political reasons is Firefox. I don't like just conceding the web to Chrome, but hnng the QT folks have done some REALLY QUITE COOL THINGS with this browser.
If you ever used a vim browser plugin, especially Pentadactyl, then you'll know what it's shooting for but because it doesn't have to be a total conversion of Firefox it can be a lot smarter and cleverer, it's got a nice plugin ecosystem and the stock UI can be coerced to do a lot of useful things easily.
I may end up switching to it, I've had vimb installed as a secondary browser for small tasks that I want to break out from Firefox like code doc lookups and opening chatroom links but it's based on WebKit and it is starting to smell.
qutebrowser
kezeket fel!
qutebrowser cheat sheet found here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/master/doc/img/cheatsheet-big.png
Examining Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge on Windows; Linux Browser Update
Taking a look to see if MS Edge contains any features to take me away from Vivaldi on Windows. Also a roundup of MS Edge scandals. An update on the browsers I'm using on Linux.
This post continues a series on exploring new browsers: Are Web Browsers getting exciting again?Vivaldi Part 1Vivaldi Part 2Vivaldi Part 3Brave on Windows Part 1Vivaldi Part 4, Brave Part 2, Qutebrowser Part 1 Quite a bit has changed since I first started this series about 18 months ago. Back then I was sure I would only be trying Microsoft Edge on Windows and that I would be sticking with…
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Vivaldi Part 4, Brave Part 2, Qutebrowser Part 1
Vivaldi Part 4, Brave Part 2, Qutebrowser Part 1
This post continues a series on exploring new browsers: Are Web Browsers getting exciting again?Vivaldi Part 1Vivaldi Part 2Vivaldi Part 3Brave on Windows Part 1 Vivaldi vs Brave on Windows Brave didn’t last very long for me on Windows. I just don’t do enough on there to make use of their ad blocking and ad replacing tech. On the other hand, I’ve been using more and more of Vivaldi’s features.…
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qutebrowser - Um Navegador estilo Vim , Muito Veloz!
Qutebrowser: Un navegador pensado para el teclado Fácil de aprender, difícil de dominar Nota Completa >> Qutebrowser: Un navegador pensado para el teclado