a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
Oh, it wasn’t a joke, I’m just french and though you were referring to the french novel la disparition that is also written with no e’s
for fun I would say, although I must add that making a short post without including a awfully common part of our common language is a task that can be brought about without too much labor.


good luck!
Well yeah ofc, the op stated they would also have an offsite backup, so I figured I didn’t have to specify
What I would personally do is get a standard pc, anything that you can plug sata hard drives into and get for cheap, get two hard drives of whatever size you deem necessary, and then put them in raid 1, this means that both drives are a copy of eachother, so if one dies the data is okay.
You can put whatever software you want, but I would need more info on what you want to do with it to give recommendations there. ie: general file storage only, or also stuff like online document editing? Backups from what kind of system? Only macs or something else too? How technical are you for setup and stuff?
Looks great all-around, although the gradient on the app icons is a bit much
Nice!


Looks great! Only reason I’m not using it already is that I’m just a bit worried about security, given this one hasn’t been audited afaik
Simply because other people disagree.
Oops, shouldve probably explained it in the post.
ssd= server side decorations
server side decorations is when the system draws the titlebar, as opposed to client side decorations (csd) where the applications draws it.
for example, gnome uses csd, but kde uses ssd.
There’s debate over which is better, but the main difference is that csd allows applications to put anything in the titlebar, which can make the design nicer, and ssd allows the titlebars on all apps to be consistent, which I personally value more.
I’ll see about putting it there, ty!
Might not have been clear enough, this proposal still keeps the menu bar in the application headerbar, unless the user chooses to have a global menu.
This is just a different way of doing that that has certain benefits.
I did put it in the system76 community here and on reddit as well, the popOS community here seems kinda dead, is there a system76-ran forum I’m not aware of?


Mozilla is legally required to not facilitate installation of extensions like that, that’s why it’s blocked


Except the library book won’t record all your conversations in the car and where you go.
Think of how stupid the average user is, and how easy it would be to get them to install any random extension from a malware site.
I genuinely think it’s reasonable to prevent users from installing non-mozilla approved extensions unless they go in about:config.


Yeah, it can technically be served from a button in another website, but it has to go through mozilla for firefox to accept to install it, I did misspeak in my original comment.


they are, the addon is hosted on addons.mozilla.org, and by default forefox doesnt allow extensioms not on there for security reasons
pronounced ra-ch-oon or rac-hoon?