Several years ago I had raw milk on a farm and it tasted incredible. I imagine that has more to do with the fact that that it gone from cow to mouth in about 30 second than with pasturization, right?
Clearwater
For clarity, that message appears on all system apps which can be disabled. Even apps like the calculator will show it.
The reason system apps can only be disabled and not uninstalled is because they're shipped as part of the OS. Unless you're rooted, the OS is read-only, making traditional uninstallation (deleting the app data) impossible. What disabling does is effectively just tell the phone to ignore that the app exists and to just not load it.
Also keep in mind that if you do as root uninstall a system app, it often comes back on any system update because many updaters work by simply redownloading a fresh, full OS image.
Arch, because I use niche software and the AUR doesn't always get along with Manjaro very well (ungoogled-chromium-bin is the worst offender). Switched to arch, configured it identically to my manjaro install, and all has been well.
Firefox (well, librewolf, but forks are a matter of personal preference).
Chrome (Ungoogled chromium) is used as a fallback for the occasional site that doesn't work with my restrictive FF configuration.
Both have uBlock, though they're configured differently to suit their individual purposes.
That looks like one of those multi-color pens. :)
This is literally the first post I saw when opening the app. I guess I'll do something else.
Commander-in-cheeks
Quick search to verify...
So this is how I learn. Wouldn't have it any other way.
berry :)
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