Oh, I completely agree that they should be at the bottom. I think this design would be amazing if they moved the refresh and back/forward to the bottom
Why is mint even recommended to new users at this point. Cinnamon is nowhere near Gnome or Plasma and both of these provide much simpler and more unified experience in things like settings
This is the Reddit post I read. It links to a Hacker News forum post as well that discusses it. Really it shouldn't be much of a problem unless you're using dynamic brightness that is overzealous
It is also possible to make the monitor brightness show up as a normal system setting by using a kernel module.
The other thing I read when I did this is that monitor flash memory that stores the settings, like brightness, is often particularly bad, having only 1000s of cycles. If you do use this, just keep that in mind
Edit: i checked again and 1000s of cycles is low. 100s of 1000s is more reasonable, but could still be reached fairly easily within the monitors lifespan if frequently adjusting
Its actually pretty important that some normal traffic does flow through tor. If you dont mind the speed then its perfectly okay* to do all your web browsing through tor
*there are some caveats here but its not about the network really
I mean according to the readme compiling it is one command and it gives instructions on how to run. I don't think monorepos really make sense for organisation purposes but I imagine it does work
Not that the raspberry pi is particularly low end anymore, but if you do want to run matrix on low end hardware you may want to avoid synapse as it is very resource heavy.
There are a couple implementations that support bridges here
The wiki page also doesn't exist yet so I think its probably just that they took the Evince readme and changed all the links and its not actually published yet
Oh, I completely agree that they should be at the bottom. I think this design would be amazing if they moved the refresh and back/forward to the bottom