This doesn’t justify flaming customers because we won’t pay them extra for doing their job. Does it suck for them? Maybe. Do I work hard for my money and don’t want to hand it our to them? Yes.
Almost got him
As soon as AMD is competitive in price/performance in my region. I won’t give them money just becauae they have open source drivers.
You can use syncthing. Set it up and forget about it, you’ll have the same dotfiles anywhere. I have it on my phone so that changes are always synced to it if all other computers are offline.
How do you download your music?
How do you discover new music? I’m the type that listen to the same thing over and over again but I realized even I rely entirely on autogenerated playlists of Spotify.
Yeah, FreeOTP exports are broken. Can’t import them back to FreeOTP, can’t import them to another application. I’ve spent 2 hours writing a script to decrypt the export manually, the resulting codes are not accepted anywhere probably because ciphers are not written to the file properly. I’ve been going around restoring accounts for the past month. Fuck FreeOTP.
take it up with the state you elected. If they allow you to work for a wage that’s not enough to live on, and you don’t get a different job - that’s a you problem not a customer problem.
Red Hat is doing quite a bit to get Linux usable for professionals (e.g. HDR) so I expect they would somewhat proritize issues like these if they’re blockers.
There is no politics involved in whether or not genocide is okay.
Some old people just do not want to learn new things and will try to justify it however they can. Happens with Rust, happens with Wayland.
Skim has an interactive mode.
This is used as a means to correlate accounts with timing attacks. The actual content of the notifications is just the cherry on top for the alphabet boys. Apple is still trash tho.
Helix’s editing model is much more preferable to vim’s for me but the editor is not at all hackable so I can’t daily drive it yet. Unfortunately, the development is not going that fast either. It takes months for my PRs to be even reviewed for the first time, let alone merge.
They both look good and can do the job, but as far as I can tell, I cant just call fzf into one of them and be done with it? I don’t want to write extra code for the GUI. This question is for research purposes mostly, I don’t intend to distribute this application - it has far too many functionality specific to me, hence why I don’t use one of the popular launchers.
Mainly, I haven’t found a way to disable animations just for this specific window in KDE. That’s where the initial search started. Other launchers are not affected by opening/closing animations so I was curious how they do that.
doesn’t do what I’m asking
Sounds like a good idea. ST doesn’t work on wayland, does itm?
Meh, IP is overrated. You have to pay extra to get a static IP. Just reset your router frequently, automate it if possible and you’re set. Doesn’t do anything about the ISP, of course.
the migration here did not even put a dent in their user count
Ah yes, gaining privacy by running microG as root which already has Google code in it instead of running GSF in a sandbox as user.