If this image were on the newspaper 10 years ago, I would be amazed at the image quality. But that’s not the point.
I would think they were being treated as criminals for using Linux (blurry faces and all).
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If this image were on the newspaper 10 years ago, I would be amazed at the image quality. But that’s not the point.
I would think they were being treated as criminals for using Linux (blurry faces and all).
Nice idea, using 2 batteries instead of one. Now to see if it can be hot-swappable
Mainly, one less click to open the menu.
Currently, you have the option to add a button to the Title Bar which opens a menu having all those options.
The LIM will instead add all the options from the menu, to the Title Bar itself
Ray Tracing to make the data science look good.
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Realised, google was being difficult, so here.
You’re right, but at the same time.
Let’s say a website has an issue and was one time faulty. Clients lost money. Then the site owner is notified of the fault by multiple clients. The site owner uses some words to placate them and goes on with their day.
The site owner then makes some changes to the site, meaning they did have the time and money to pay a developer to update the site, but decides to keep the previous bug in, as a feature, implemented in a different way, this time better at stealing their money.
Sure, the obvious solution is to use another site (the laundromat down the road).
Yeah, it doesn’t really make any sense for them to have it anywhere other than the backend.
I used the libinput
method for autoscrolling a lot, with X11. (Using the xinput
setting)
It stopped when I switched to Wayland.
Never thought to make it a GUI setting. More fun now.
So, how do I use this fediverse identity thing?
Is it available with kde.social ?
I tried it and don’t see a notification either in my connected mail id or as a dm or sth.
It’s kinda fun to think of programming as magic.
And “libraries” as grimoires/tomes .
It’s surprising how far you can go with the analogy.
I don’t get how that’s going to help with multiple keys on my cheap keyboard not registering properly, when pressed at the same time.
IMHO, nKRO is the best solution to get rid of ghosting.