I’ve never heard of librewolf preventing dark mode. Garuda’s firedragon browser was based on librewolf before switching to floorp, and it came with the darkreader extension by default.
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prunerye@slrpnk.netto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do people in America actually believe Vaccine cause autism or is bad for health? Or Is it a joke?2·4 months agoIt’s easy to forget, the anti-vax movement used to be predominantly left. It only became popular on the right in the last ten to fifteen years.
prunerye@slrpnk.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How can I repair these dents my Ikea couch has been making in my hardwood floor?51·5 months agoNah, that’s just oak. Oak floors do this sometimes.
prunerye@slrpnk.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro without opt-out telemetry would you recommend a Manjaro user?3·7 months agoGaruda. It’s even easier than Manjaro. The theming can be a bit much, though.
prunerye@slrpnk.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If I'm over 25, is it still too late for me to "learn" French or can I just watch French sitcoms for like a year and be up-to-speed?4·8 months agoI know this is a bit of a necro-bump, but Today I Found Out just released a video answering exactly this question: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=ipDdWx67H9M
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Apparently, adults are better at learning languages than kids.
KDE, because I’m too lazy to switch back to XFCE, which offered every feature I already use in KDE except without the stuttering, the bugs, and the update cycle that breaks things way, way too often on a rolling release distro.
Or openbox. My old laptop has openbox, but that’s more for screwing around with EWW than doing day-to-day things.
Technically, hippos don’t swim. They run along the ground. So if you pick a deep enough body of water, you might still have a chance.
To play devil’s advocate, yes, “w” is technically three syllables in English, but they’re easy enough to blur together. Meanwhile, the actual “w” sound is comparatively labor intensive, and “-orld” even more so. We’re in purple burglar alarm world.
This is a popular opinion outside of Lemmy. You won’t find many lowercase “l” libertarians here though.
In my area, most drivers don’t start the turn signal until they’ve reached the intersection or have already started the turn. Infuriates me to no end. This is also true for left turns at red lights; they don’t activate their turn signals until they stop, sometimes not even until the green light, so you have no chance to change lanes before they block you.