non standard USB C
would like to hear more
non standard USB C
would like to hear more
been around for a bit. peer-2-peer webpages
Not true.
I just miss my social life. Back when I was on Windows I had a lot of friends and was banging people constantly in my free time. As a Linux user, I’ve pretty much been ostracized by my local community and my mojo no longer works on the daily trimmings. I might give Mac a try, but I’m just not sure how many tide pods I could possibly eat.
They did used to. They’ve scaled it back recently
Well, what good bars are there now?
I don’t understand what political comments like this have to do with conky, but Keir Starmer is best Prime Minister that we’ve got right now and I’d appreciate it if we could stick to the topic at hand
Look, I don’t really see what this has to do with the main discussion, but I just want to say that - its really not fair.
For one, the way he was depicted in that video was clearly shown from behind so you couldn’t even see his face, and from the way he was talking you can immediately tell that it’s not his mannerisms. As for your other point, that’s not exactly something anyone can control now, is it? I mean how would you react if you were caught in such a dire circumstance and had to decide between your life or someone else’s.
I think it would be best if you just blanked out your comment at this point.
Edit: Thanks for following through!
apparently not, but what the hell do they use then to show system stats and widgets persistently on their desktop?
This is why we can’t have nice things…
It also plays on the weird trope of people swearing at devs in foreign languages
Okay I must admit that the Geometry nodes + Grease pencil is a powerful artistic style
I liked the soft gradient XP icons, though maybe that’s just the nostalgia talking
It really isn’t. I do agree that for most purposes a static network with some central public nodes is the answer, but I want something more dynamic
I was also wondering about this. Flatpaks apparently come with more libraries to interact with other Flatpaks, whereas AppImages tend be purely app-specific and their libraries are compressed for their usage only.
Its very easy to use and my goto image editor, but I say that from a position of familiarity of having learned where everything is and what all the keybindings are over many years.
In contrast, Krita seems like a far better image editor, but because the interface is bewildering to me, I’ve shied away from it.
69 Quite Bitter Beings have been waiting for this for some time
I was going to write a snarky comment about how that can’t possibly be true… but then I tried it, and well, yep, really not ideal for non-tiling window managers. I liked the general look and feel, but the fullscreen by default does seem to be a big “no” from me.
I don’t think the sarcasm is warranted here, it offers a standard interface too but augments it with split browsing as an option
“Maybe she was born with it. Maybe it’s Linux, G”