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  • Sure, it's possible. I can also use flatpak list -d to show everything. But the combination of these defaults is just fucked up UX (require the full id for certain operations, but don't always show the full id by default).

  • Freedom, "unregulated" and anarchy are basically the same things, just from different perspectives. Honing selfishness ensures that you can easily sell shitty government with "freedom".

    You are free to carry guns. Of course that also means you are less protected from other assholes who are also free to carry guns.

    You are free to work as much as you like! Of course you also can be systemically forced to work more than you want, then.

  • In the WebApp this would work. Across apps it's a different story, since they just invoke a system command to open the URL in the associated application. From there it's in the hands of that application, how to deal with it.

  • Then you do a flatpak list and it abbreviates the shit out of the identifiers so you can't use them either. Whoever designed that UX needs to lean back an contemplate life a bit.

  • Not quite. Let's say I have two profiles: "work" and "private". If I have both open at the same time, they are separate browser windows with different tabs, different settings and different extentions.

    I can now specify that external links open in "work". If I now click on a link in Slack or in Thunderbird, they open up in the window with the "work" profile, even if the "private" window was the last active one.

  • From what I understand they can stretch that over multiple sessions. No idea if they have a fixed set of lashes per session or if they simply stop when a doctor signals it gets problematic and continue when the wounds have somewhat started to heal.

  • Used it for a while. One very nice feature is that when you use multiple profiles, you can specify in which of those external links open in. Every other browser opens them in the window that last had focus so I regularly have work related links open up in the private profile.

    Also the performance was quite nice.

    But since they continuously rub new services in my face with new versions, I ditched it again.

  • Also optimization happens between a minimum and a maximum. If Bethesda defines that the game should have a certain minimal visual quality (texture and model resolution, render distance, etc), that will lead to the minimum that hardware has to offer to handle it.

    What modders so far did, was to lower the minimum further (for example by replacing textures with lower resolutions). That's a good way to make it run on older hardware, but it's no optimization Bethesda would or should do, because that's not what they envisioned for their game.

  • I wish there is a Go alternative.

    Exactly what I was wishing for. Or Rust. Don't care. At least something that doesn't eat resources for breakfast.

    I actually contemplated starting such a thing. But before I dive into another project I likely don't finish, I was hoping for something out-of-the-box.