It’s not making it worse. They like anime, so they have an anime girl as the mascot; a very tame one too.
But some people freak out about it.
If you use Anubis for free, he asks that you keep the girl on for marketing purposes.
If you pay / support the project, you can remove it.
Honestly, it’s a good way to encourage people to pay up because some people absolutely hate it.
I was wondering about that too. At first I assumed they were only allocated a few of the cores for their testing, but a typo seems more likely.
It’s actually pretty nice in some situations.
One thing that bites me about Loupe / Image Viewer is that it always goes through images in alphabetical order, despite the sort option you have set in nautilus.
Sushi does go through items using the same sort option set in nautilus.
Though it can be finicky with videos, so I don’t use it for that.
Good thing I use the Flatpak version of Sushi, I’ll just remove the network permission.
On some systems neofetch would actually run quite slow. Even on my fast system it would occasionally take a second because it hung on one step.
NixOS was troubleshoot central for me. Not all programs behaved as expected with Nix’s unique design.
The authors found and reported vulnerabilities in Pagure and Open Build Service. These vulnerabilities have since been fixed.
You don’t need to do anything, these issues have already been fixed.
Clickbait. The VP Engineering for Ubuntu made a post that he was looking into using the Rust utils for Ubuntu and has been daily driving them and encouraged others to try
It’s by no means certain this will be done.
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