

Maybe you would be interested in git-crypt: https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt
(The source code is on Github but it’s a generic Git tool)
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Maybe you would be interested in git-crypt: https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt
(The source code is on Github but it’s a generic Git tool)
LibreWolf disables canvas by default, did you check that?


I use Zola, works fine for me: https://www.getzola.org/


In the RC-5 settings, if you have some USB settings, see if you can set it to “Mass Storage”. Usually Boss loopers can be used like any USB drive. Warning: if it works, keep the directory tree intact!


If you use Flatpak, someone made a “Save Desktop” application: https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.vikdevelop.SaveDesktop


If you still need help:
cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/).rm -r …).reboot command will be enough to restart the computer), this will ensure you don’t keep a remaining session and you’ll boot in your login manager (GDM I guess).Hope it helps!
You can run pacman -Qe to list explicitly installed packages, beware of packages you may have installed manually as optional dependencies of other packages.
This is it: now when you ask ChatGPT how to check if a string is a number in JavaScript, it can tell you to use this dependency.
If it can help you, Phoronix made some benchmarks last year to compare a RISC-V motherboard to Raspberry Pi : https://www.phoronix.com/review/sifive-hifive-premier-p550.
I think 2027/2028 would be too soon to expect a good RISC-V “daily driver” (in terms of performance and support) because it takes time for an architecture to evolve but I hope I’m wrong.