asciidoc lost me because it’s not a markdown superset. Why invent yet another way of marking headlines?
Also GitLab/Hub markdown is the standard and I don’t think we need another.
asciidoc lost me because it’s not a markdown superset. Why invent yet another way of marking headlines?
Also GitLab/Hub markdown is the standard and I don’t think we need another.
It depends on how importent security is for that system and how devestating it would be if someone else got control over it and all accounts and devices connected to it.
Assuming there are sucessful exploits it would be like running everything as root and disabling all sandbox/isolation features from the kernel and browsers. I’d say you should not connect such a machine to the internet.
Arch: everytime I log in. Work laptop (Ubuntu): whenever prompted, which means once a weak. Android: whenever prompted which means never (I guess my phone is old).
Sway can read the same configuration as i3 and behaves almost identical. So with both installed I’d assume that you can switch seamlessly
I’m using Wayland with AMD onboard grapgics (Ryzen) and it works like a charm. Sway (/wlroots) and gnome both have full featured compositors out there for years now and I’m looking forward to giving Plasma 6 a try as well (also I’m sceptical since Plasma 5 drove me away with it’s instability at least when it was released).
Overall font rendering, screen sharing (selecting single windows or displays to share), WebGL (in browser camera effects) and switching monitors work better than when I last used XOrg about 3-4 years ago.
How does that work? Just type the !..@… name in the search there? (It didn’t work when I tried a few days ago)
GitLab/Hub obviously. Also it doesn’t matter since I don’t need to compile it to read it.