I use Kagi and love it.
I use Kagi and love it.
No, not at all. More like, if your car is broken you could also ride a bike, or walk, or take a bus or a cab or a train or an airplane. Sometimes it’s helpful to have solutions presented that you didn’t even think of. Like how you assumed that the only way to deal with a broken car is to fix it or buy a new one. That’s not true at all, and I’m here to help you explore all the ways to solve your problem, not just the ones at the top of your mind at the moment.
It’s the only perspective I have, unfortunately.
Using a different tool is not abandoning the problem.
Ah yes, put your problem out in the internet, then get befuddled when people suggest solutions. Classic.
Need Servo completed first, and then it will come. It’s coming along, but it will still be a long while.
Another kind of silly benefit is that distros without their own graphical package manager can use the gnome one with Flathub. I actually started installing NixOS on my family’s computers, because I can start from a common config and have everything up and running quickly. Plus it’s super stable. And with Flatpak, they can install software after I’m gone without editing the config. It’s kinda like my config is the base system, and then they can layer on top.
Linkding
I only think of a First Lady.