I have a Wacom tablet myself and I do think it is nice to draw on, but I wonder if the surface can be improved. Would love to try possible alternatives.
I want to challenge the idea that drawing/writing on what feels like paper is subpar compared to a surface that have the pencil glide a bit more.
I always thought writing on paper is something we have to deal with because paper is.. well, the physical medium we always used because it is cheap to manufacture.
Recent events really have affected how I look at the Ladybird browser.
A year ago (or some) before Andreas Kling announced the large sponsorships this all felt like a hobby project with Andreas himself even admitting that he would not expect too much of it.
However, now they are actually trying to build a web-browser that will handle modern websites and web-apps.
I am truly impressed by the community and also very stoked to see how this will develop going into the next two years.
When speaking of Fedora Workstation or Fedora as a whole, then GNOME is the implied desktop environment.
Any other desktop environment is delivered via what they call "spin".
I guess since you are using the Cinnamon spin, you probably already knew that, though. :)
I just made a wrapper script that calls the script in the serenity repo (which I cloned into my home directory) and put the script in PATH e.g. in /usr/bin/ladybird.
The content my script.
> #!/usr/bin/env bash
> cd ${HOME}/serenity && ./Meta/serenity.sh run lagom ladybird
I guess you could create a .desktop file that invokes the script, or just the "serenity.sh" script directly.
> No one would buy tables from those carpenters...
There are companies owning large portions of markets where they can do exactly what you describe. Through market manipulation, political manipulation and probably other tactics I don`t know. This is a moral issue.
> If you create something and I take that and I end up earning money off your work..
While I agree with that statement, this is not the moral issue we are discussing. We are discussing the morals of rent seeking behavior, which you shrug of as "your 1 million users will quickly become 0 users" as if that will always be the case.
https://thebrowser.company/ >
- We love the internet, but it can be overwhelming
- What if a browser could help us make sense of it all
My response to this.
Everyone uses the internet and thus by making such statements, this company can engage a lot of people.
I think this is an example of a problem that is far less "problematic" than what this company is trying to claim
At least, I was hoping for something more "revolutionary".
I have seen tabs on the left side, colours representing the workspace you find yourself in, themes and similar ways of organizing all the different websites you visit.
In the end of the day, here is my take (I would love to be proven wrong, though).
This is another attempt at trying to organize all the tabs you have open.
It is and not a solution to the problem they describe.