I really enjoy Mojeek. It gives you results you would not get anywhere else. I see high value in that
Been using Qwant for maybe a year or so. Recently found Swisscows too. I am not sure if Qwant uses their own index. I remember that they said that they were to create their own index, but the results looks suspiciously similar to Bing. Swisscows for sure runs their own index, and I find the results to be rather good
My mind was just blown. Turning off Javascript works, doesn't it?
Ctrl + Y shall paste, and nothing else!
I think this happens when there's notifications from Slack in the notification center. For some reason it does not seem to sync. Clearing in the notification center is probably going to "fix" the badge counter
The Brother printer I bought recently was easier to install on Linux than on Mac. I think that says something. Always works too
I use this one for all my work related notes. It's simply great. Unlike many other note taking apps CherryTree is not made with Electron. So it's both powerful and very light
I really like Taskito, and have been using it for quite a while. I think the widget looks very nice too, though I relied more on the notifications.
Recently switched to Microsoft To Do, simply because I realized it works more in the way I think. I make a plan for the day, and tick off the tasks I finish. Some tasks might not be finished (happens a bit too often, I admit), and those tasks will be suggested when I make a plan on the following day. The widget looks OK, not too exciting, but clean enough.
As a side note, DBeaver actually asks for confirmation if it thinks you are about to do something wonky. I think it's quite telling just how common this mistake is. We've all been there
"flatsnap". This made my day
Two things pop up
alert()
asking "what the fuck?". That was mostly laughed upon, so no worry.