No, thanks
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Beside Lemmy , what other options are available for them?
This reminds me of abusive parents in Reddit real stories, whom inferior child got hurt by the golden child , then they make execuses for the golden one
Thank you, I've tried it before, but it still has some restrictions like extensions , in my experience I didn't notice a difference as I don't use a lot of extensions, but I still prefer to stay away from anything that Microsoft put limitations on , even if it doesn't affect me now, it might later
Thank you, I'll take your notes into consideration , currently it's just learning C , I use Code::Block for it
Thank you , I'll check it
Thank you, I didn't mean I'll rush and install all of the mentioned things in the post, but it motivates me to learn
actually I have two problems: 1- I don't know where to start 2- I'm too lazdy to search for resources so I start
And please don't mention that VS code piece of shit in front of me even as an example, I can only use Windows as OS , one product by Microsoft is enough to tortue me
A chromium user here , though so far I couldn't find the "perfect" Android browser, I always end up using a chromium fork ....
I'll give it a try, from provided description by OP , I won't end up cursing Geco like every time I use a Firefox fork , hope that's the case
Edit: I tried it:
- didn't find any bugs so far, even though it's in alpha stage
- what I didn't like about it is that its design sometimes remind me of very old Android browser, but that's not something I'll ditch the browser for
- a good thing about it is that I found no connections to google server when I checked DNS logs of it , I don't know about all connections but most of it is to mozilla extensions server and to provided search engine , which is okay to me
I have been so lazy when it comes to learn emacs and vim, but this sounds interesting enough as a start
I like M3E very much , but on Chrome it sounds ugly
Thank you very much, I highly appreciate your help