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I either let the OS close firefox and then it opens all windows when I next start firefox. Or I use ctrl+shift+n to reopen the last closed window
Yeah I also use nix as a kind of air alternative
Ah ok, then there is a rough similarity yes, but the AUR is veeery broad
Fusion is a managed 3rd party repo, isn’t it? AUR and copr is more individuals creating packages
I made the same move a few years back and really like it. Can’t say much regarding SELinux and security though. Regarding the AUR, it depends on how much you use it but I only rarely miss it. A lot of stuff that is not in the default fedora repos can be found in copr https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/
I love my framework but they are not from the Netherlands. They are an american company
That already exists. systemd-run
is already available today. So the attack surface would be smaller
I think the article (or more Lennart Poertting post) explains it quite nicely. The problem with sudo is that the sudo binary itself has the ability to gane elevated privileges which is a potential attack surface
You can collapse the subwindows and configure the graphs
Still on the bottom. I got used to it very quickly and think it is way better
I mean if oyu don’t like it, then don’t use it or install an extension. I never missed a bar at the bottom and can find all open windows in the overview very quickly
I don’t think we should support disposable vapes, no matter where they are from