https://tpo.pages.torproject.net/core/arti/
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/blob/main/CHAN...
Hosting onion services is apparently still a work-in-progress, though, and turned off by default.
https://tpo.pages.torproject.net/core/arti/
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/blob/main/CHAN...
Hosting onion services is apparently still a work-in-progress, though, and turned off by default.
I'm a VSCode user and when I hear people talk about neovim and it customizability or its productivity, I think to myself "VSCode is also very customizable and there's a lot of ways to get a lot of productivity out of it, why would I use neovim?".
Surely there's something I'm missing? Does it help you stay more in the flow or something? Is it because it's faster? Maybe it's because it's an editor you can easily use while ssh'd into a remote machine? Please enlighten me!
Neovim worked the same just about everywhere and I could choose my terminal. Especially with tiling, for me it's just feels better.
Second, I imagine so many web sites and web applications have, knowingly or unknowingly, made themselves dependent on WebKit or Chromium specific behavior, it's almost impossible to write a new browser compatible with all (or even most) of the web.
> Wow, this datacenter for sale in Fort Worth, Texas seems like a hidden gem in the middle of nowhere! With its recent renovations and state-of-the-art facilities, it’s definitely worth considering. I can only imagine the possibilities of transforming the warehouse space into a shared workspace and utilizing the open layout for last-mile staging. The potential growth in the community is just the icing on the cake. I wish I had the expertise and resources to make a bid before March 23!
(Yes I know a lot of people can't leave. Maybe the US needs to do a Nepal and overthrow this corrupt government)