Sorry, I read your post wrong
It’s legit just ChatGPT because it’s just ChatGPT. Microsoft is investing heavily in OpenAI
I’ve visited the websites of all of the browsers you listed. All of them have the same-ish UI. I don’t really know what a ‘workspace browser’ is so I don’t have nearly as concrete of an opinion as someone that uses one of these daily. But, from the UI alone, they feel like the Opera web browser (they are definitely not the same, and probably serve different purposes but this is the impression I get). Does one of these browsers have more features? Which one do you feel comfortable using?
Also, unrelated, but can you or someone else explain to me what is a ‘workspace browser’? What purpose does one of these serve?
Try to look for a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/
If it is not there, try making one in ~/.local/share/applications/
If there is no .desktop file, try looking for the binary with which lutris
If you find the binary, but can’t find the .desktop file, take another .desktop file as an example from /usr/share/applications/
and create a new one in ~/.local/share/applications/
with appropriate Exec=
from the which
command from earlier
this is exceptionally true from my experience with Spotify. I had downloaded a playlist that had a specific song. One day I went to play my locally downloaded playlist only to glance over it and see that the song was unavailable. I had the song downloaded. In my device and it still removed the song. No warnings, no nothing. Ever since, I downloaded everything locally and completely ditched Spotify. Fuck this scummy behaviour