

Just wish that firefox Android supports “right clicking” extensions, though.
Right now, extensions that use the right-click context menu to function (e.g. Singlefile) doesn’t work that well on Android.


Just wish that firefox Android supports “right clicking” extensions, though.
Right now, extensions that use the right-click context menu to function (e.g. Singlefile) doesn’t work that well on Android.


I’ve also found another client for Android: syncthing tray, which seems to come from a popular client for desktop but it also supports Android.
https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray
Personally, I find it a good replacement, though its gui is slightly slower and it does not support all the features that syncthing-fork has.
Nah, they’re not just using regular lasers. They use the sun.


Note that you can disable the hibernate shutdown (called fast startup) in windows in the control panel. IIRC it’s in control panel > startup > fast startup.
I mean, it could be. Intel integrated graphics don’t generally need additional drivers. That said, I have run KDE on stock Kubuntu and Debian and (outside of minor glitches, ofc) rarely had a problem.
From my experience, KDE can run well even on older computers. I have used KDE with only 2GB ram, a 10 year old dual-core Intel Celeron CPU, and an integrated GPU, and it runs rather well, if only a little laggy here and there. Of course, XFCE runs much better with that setup, though.
Markor - A markdown/text editor app. It is frankly not the best in terms of design, but it does have quite a few neat features.