But I like to use Btrfs on top of LUKS and more often than not it's not an option.
Does it have to be an overlay or would a regular notification that pops up suffice? Those may be quite easy to write fir your chosen DE.
This is pretty verbatim.
It's probably also highly automated and the staff's job is just to watch for irregularities and alert the necessary teams.
Someone mentioned Firefox Focus.
I agree, but memes are honestly what I look for while idly scrolling during downtime. It's the necessary fluff and filler that gets people to come back regularly and makes it all less dry.
I get that people don't like being forced, but otherwise I couldn't care less about Firefox snap vs deb. All problems I once had have been ironed out. On the contrary, I like sticking to the "recommended" path with more developer focus and hopefully higher stability. For my usecases I have zero problems with snap.
Whatever tickles your pickle.
If we all told them more about our everyday stuff, then maybe it wouldn't come off as particularly special if you mention a girl's name once
Now that's a proper dataset for automated DM spam filtering!
For a while Google+ recommended content that your friends liked or interacted with. I once got a Google Play app recommendation that highlighted the review a friend of mine posted on it. I was TERRIFIED that it did that by default and spend the rest of the day going through ALL settings on ALL online services that allowed connecting with friends in any way. Also, you could go to my youtube profile and could publicly see what videos I liked. A friend asked me about it and I was mortified!
Coming from Rust I am toying around with Lua at the moment. Lua is a small, simple and I would say a very neat language. But for big projects like an entire game I would personally much prefer a "traditional" compiled language like C/C++, Java/C# or Rust. Scripting langs are great for small scopes, but they quickly become a burden for bigger things in my opinion.