When you choose this option in the settings, a tooltip pops up, explaining that you need to create an empty password for your Kwallet to prevent typing it in each time.
I would only recommend this if your OS is encrypted.
I believe you will happy with anytype:
the source code is made public and your notes/database are encrypted by default. You can even sync locally from your phone/laptop without internet.
The only two negatives I have found are that the mobile app has 1 tracker embedded into it (amplitude) and you dont have a choice about your encrypted data syncing to their servers.
Zen browser was my favourite but this put me off:
what a great bloke, heres the direct link to his crowdfunder:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/boldly-going-documentary#/
fucking hell
alt + enter (ive never seen this behaviour before with KDE though, very strange)
Lemmy get this straight
I used to have a similar feeling, stoicism and finding an exciting career with purpose helped.
if your interested, this book is a good launchpad:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5617966-a-guide-to-the-good-life
Im impressed that you managed to do this, youtube for me is the last thing Im struggling to give up on.
grayjay is a happy medium for me - you can create your own feed from different platforms (odysee, peertube, nebula and youtube etc) and adverts are blocked
Ungoogled chromium looks good to me. I wish this author tested mobile browsers as well
I was really enjoying Zen browser aswell
wait, what entity in Christianity is choosing your after life destination?
If its god sending you to hell, surely that helps the devil?
Wait till you go to hell for spelling defence as “defense”
same, except what I can see is horizontally cropped off, rendering it useless.
Canonical is the company that create Ubuntu
its more than that, its decentralised - meaning its not owned by any single entity.
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2018/12/why-does-decentralization-matter/
have you tried heliboard?
if you have the option, set: https://beacondb.net/