Yeah, in your Firefox settings. Click the menu with the 3 horizontal lines in the top right corner, click "More Tools", and then click on "Customize Toolbar...". On the bottom left corner there should be a checkbox that says "Title Bar". Uncheck that and then click "Done" in the bottom right.
Yeah it's a real bummer that Foobar2000 doesn't run natively on Linux, but I've heard it runs well through WINE. ~The same can't be said of MusicBee though, which even WINE can't get running smoothly on Linux.~ Honestly, MusicBee and Exact Audio Copy are the only pieces of Windows software I've yet to find a native Linux alternative for that I'm satisfied with.
Edit: Apparently nowadays MusicBee runs better through WINE than it used to? I'll have to try it out.
"Listen kid, I've been on the internet much longer than you have. Back in my day we used to spin fidget spinners while watching LeafyIsHere videos and It's The Nutshack memes during class instead of doing work. But you wouldn't know nothin' bout that, that's ancient internet stuff right there"
My apologies, this data is misleading. Most of the new traffic is actually just me mass downloading and data hoarding porn across thousands of VMs. Whenever I need to rub one out I ssh into one of them and watch it that way. Keeps it off my main machine and keeps my browser history clean.
As someone who switched from Windows to Linux Mint about a year ago and had a pretty easy time adapting, sometimes I see the advice that beginners should use an immutable distro instead of Mint and am inclined to disagree, but then I remember the Linux Mint subreddit has like, at least one person a week who somehow manages to accidentally install the GNOME desktop and makes a post like "Wtf I started up my computer and it looks weird now why does it look like this" lol
Nah I don't know it, cause that's not been my experience. But admittedly my experience is also pretty limited so maybe I've just yet to run into this myself. I'm just a general use case desktop PC user not doing anything particularly technical.
Yeah, in your Firefox settings. Click the menu with the 3 horizontal lines in the top right corner, click "More Tools", and then click on "Customize Toolbar...". On the bottom left corner there should be a checkbox that says "Title Bar". Uncheck that and then click "Done" in the bottom right.