I've had to disable JShelter for it to let me in.
stepanzak
I always sort them with bubble sort
/* still works I think
Barrier is unmaintained, input-leap is maintained for of it, but with no releases yet. Not sure if it supports wayland better tho.
And Xbox live
I don't think websites can do web scraping.
Take a look at this wiki page and this file in this repo. There's this item in the file:
"Summarize This": {
"regex1": "^(https?):\/\/(\\S*)$",
"regex": "^(?!.*(smmry.))(.*)",
"replacement": "https:\/\/smmry.com\/$2#&SM_LENGTH=10",
"enabled": "true"
}
Looks like exactly what you want.
The app, URLCheck, is absolutely awesome btw. I have it set as my default browser and now every time I open an url, I can choose which app should open it. And if it's a web browser, I can choose whether I want to open it in the browser tab or in the custom tab in the app. And it can do much more. But you don't have to set it as a default browser, you can just share to it.
The only difference I can see is that you might have for example four windows 1, 2, 3, 4, all taking half of the screen. On a compositor like Niri, you can scroll so that you can see windows 1 and 2, or 2 and 3, or 3 and 4. On vertically scrolling one, you can see 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 if I understand it correctly. This is much more noticeable if you work with many smaller windows, just like on the screenshots from the article and repo's readme. I usually use only one or two windows per virtual desktop, so what you suggest would be more practical for me. But I use only notebook, and I can imagine using Niri on some hi-res ultrawide monitor.
Well, it's not if it's the actual code Steam shipped with on thumbnail.
I don't think this fits this sub.