I don't care. I'll die on that hill.
Welp, now he's gonna lose a bit of support for just that. I'm under the assumption that most Trump supporters are very homophobic, and probably would have some not-so-nice things to say about this incident.
I've since switched to Geany, which has a terminal section at the bottom of the program window. The main reason I switched from Bluefish to Geany was because Geany had 64 bit compatibility with Windows, and I had just got a new Windows machine (an HP laptop) to replace a Linux machine that didn't work anymore (an old Sony VAIO.)
I agree with them! Fuck spez! He is a snivelly little turd!
Bluefish - HTML Editor So Easy That Your Grandma Could Use It
This software is easy to use thanks to its tags feature where all you have to do is click one button, enter the text you want displayed, and voila! Not only that, it also has wizards that make creating tables and other visual elements a breeze. It does have one drawback - no WYSIWYG, so no live previews of your html files.
For what? Tidal or ViMusic?
I use a pirated version of Tidal on my phone, but ViMusic is great too.
This is the first I'm hearing of this.
I don't fit that demographic whatsoever, but I am a tech nerd and a Linux user.
The third one is my old person trait. Also, grumpiness, and wanting the right to repair my own devices.
You could try using UserScripts in order to do that. I was able to do some pretty cool stuff using them! But you need to install a userscript manager for your browser (GreaseMonkey, TamperMonkey, ViolentMonkey). There are a couple of websites where you can find userscripts to install, but my favorite is greasyfork.org