You’d typically want Kate rather than KWrite, if you’re gonna do development. Basically the same editor, but with more power-user features.
You’d typically want Kate rather than KWrite, if you’re gonna do development. Basically the same editor, but with more power-user features.
This meme made sense in 2012, not when the Republican Party has decided to be the Anti-Democratic Party.
What is this article talking about? That’s a UX change. It has nothing to do with privacy or Mozilla’s commitment to privacy.
Yeah, I just put my whole collection on shuffle and have come to appreciate the simplicity of that.
I use this web music player at home, which only supports shuffle and because it’s a web thing, I can’t either use keyboard shortcuts to skip songs (without switching to that window).
And I actually like that I can’t distract myself with selecting just the right music. Because if I don’t distract myself and just get into coding or whatever, I’ll quickly stop noticing what precise music is playing.