How could Firefox or Chrome block a system shortcut??
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Not even that, because Gnome probably already has a shortcut for the emoji picker.
The thing is that I can already do
Super+.(or was it,, can’t remember now) and I get shown my emoji picker (which is not the GTK one, but the KDE one) for ANY app that I am using. No need for Firefox to help me on that.
In which situation does it make sense for Firefox to call for it instead of you yourself? This seems like bloatware to me.
unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@programming.dev•A truce in the Manjaro governance struggle
0·9 days agoJust drop Manjaro, people. We have CachyOS already. EndeavourOS if you please. Move on from that historical mess!
unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS calls on privacy focused app developers to boycott European Unified Attestation
0·19 days agoI started reading the full argument, and correct me if I am wrong, but don’t they always start with a defendable idea and end up simply sounding crazy as hell when they start talking unrelated shit about other projects?
Like, look at this: https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116200362765756182
They are literally saying that their plan is to ban GrapheneOS. That’s CRAZY, and obviously not true. It’s basically paranoid. Which I guess fits 😅
What always freaks me out is people considering their government worse than the likes of Meta, Palantir, Google, Microsoft… At least you can vote (hopefully) for a different government. The problem is when the companies are able to buy governments, like USA is.