FireDragon because it’s the version of Firefox that Garuda ships with and I never saw a reason to change from it.
Yup, and can confirm, it upgraded smoothly with no hiccups.
Honestly, I hate the CRT aesthetic. I grew up with CRTs. Leaving them behind for LCDs was one of the greatest transitions of growing up. By all means, enjoy them if you do, but I don’t.
For a laptop style system, the vast majority of users expect x86_64 software to just work. There are ARM versions for some things, and some can be recompiled by a knowledgeable user, but most software simply won’t run.
ARM is the biggest reason this is unlikely to happen imo. Software compatibility is key.
I -think- Strawberry does too, and it probably inherited that from Clementine.
Garuda is my arch distro of preference. Easy install and better default capabilities.
It didn’t succeed.
I’ve encountered this because my domain has a hyphen in it. Very irritating.
While it isn’t a perfect solution, you can run calibre-server and only close it to open the GUI when you need to convert.
Didn’t LibreOffice Calc have this like… a decade ago?
Fucking news to me. I torrent often on windscribe.