Some sites don't load because of some features disabled in Librewolf. You can enable them and have the sites load, but it defeats the purpose of the Librewolf configuration choices. Nonetheless this is still an option :)
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When I first heard about Zen, I've tested it with EFF like I do for all web browsers I experiment with (from most mainstream to most unknown). Unfortunately, it doesn't offer a full privacy.
Not everyone cares, but if this is something important for you, Librewolf has been the only one to come up with a full privacy protection result. Maybe you could achieve a good result if you use Arkenfox with Firefox... I didn't try it.
I never owned this model but the ArchLinux wiki confirms that it's supported, while "it is known to have very limited bios feature and limited Linux stability".
I second that. The official documentation is always the place to start.
Then, if you need more info or other explanation I usually recommend looking at the arch wiki. Whether or not you're using arch, instructions there are valid and one of the best you can find.
Finally, this tuto may help you as well
Looking for something else I ended up on MusicPlayerPlus which may check lots of the boxes, especially those not covered by ncmpcpp which is my favorite mpd frontend.
https://rybczak.net/ncmpcpp/ https://github.com/doctorfree/MusicPlayerPlus
Doing that I can see the loading bar for half a second when reopening the app. As stated on the app webpage this is certainly to update the database with any new images but it doesn't rebuild the entire database from scratch.
Maybe your cache gets deleted automatically when you close the app on your device. Make sure you have no other app that may do so.
This doesn't sound like the normal behavior. From the app description: "This indexing process may take some time, but it's a one-time event. Once this initial indexing process is complete, the app will store the index on your device, and any new photos you add to your photo library will be automatically added to the index on the subsequent app launches."
If your experience is different you may let the dev know so they can fix it.
I use rofi as my app launcher and more. I've share my old script here.
I have now extended this script to support the following:
- execute a command if the input text belongs to /bin or /usr/local/bin
- do some basic maths (using menu-calc)
- open url in my web browser if the input text starts starts with http(s) or ends with .xxx (where x is any letter)
- translate the input text in English/French using the deepl website if the input text starts with dpen/dpfr
- search the input text with searx (if all the above failed)
- manage my web bookmarks (using buku)
- manage my clipboard (using copyq)
- manage my passwords and autofill fields (using pass)
- manage bluetooth devices
- manage audio sinks and sources
- manage my wifi and vpn
- manage my tmux sessions
It's been a long time since I checked the config options but yt-fzf only supports mpv as media player I think.
I'm hosting my blog (using Hugo) on codeberg. Here is a quick howto.
The easiest option to post online for free with zero coding skills is bearblog. I've used it before hosting my blog on codeberg. Bearblog let you publish and organize your blog using an insanely simple interface.
There's also the gemini option that's worth considering. There are plenty of easy way to publish there. To cite a few: flounder, gemlog.blue, pollux.casa