

It’s not a problem day-to-day but when I’m helping someone troubleshoot and they don’t understand that their browser and search engine are separate things it can be frustrating.
It’s not a problem day-to-day but when I’m helping someone troubleshoot and they don’t understand that their browser and search engine are separate things it can be frustrating.
Chrome is a browser. Google is a website. They are not the same. It flabbergasts me anytime I find out that someone I know doesn’t know what a browser is.
If you wanted to take a look at the manual, you might have luck finding it on manualslib.
There's also a book with a similar concept. It's not the focus until later in the book though. It's called
Ready Player Two
Going by the numbers in the article, ~48% of all voters don't like either candidate. That puts the ratio of people who like their candidate to the people who don't like either at about the same as the Republican/Democrat split. If everyone voted for a candidate they actually like right now (assuming they find a third party they like), there's a chance it could happen this year. Even if it doesn't, 48% of people voting for a third party would show everyone else that it's a viable option.
Maybe none this year, but a big enough percentage of voters going third party would show the big two that we're sick of their shit. It would also help get this false dichotomy mindset out of the majority.
This seems like a good opportunity to push for voting third party.
termux-root has a docker package. That still doesn't cover everything but a lot of popular services have docker images
There’s a js runtime called bun that is 90-something% feature equivalent to node and also has built in alternatives to many packages like express and bcrypt. I haven’t used it myself so I can’t speak to its quality but it’s always nice to see a little competition