Until out of habit you rub your eye with your knuckle. Doh!
Until out of habit you rub your eye with your knuckle. Doh!
If only they’d change the dumb way date time entry works for the calendar it would be near perfect.
Using Evolution for desktop but about to give Thunderbird another shot I think.
Usually on my desktop connected to vscode-server, but when I’m remote, yes.
I use a Samsung Tab 9. Then supplement with a server running VSCode-server and other things. I would prefer Linux, and sometimes use TermuxX11, but it was the best I could come up with.
Don’t even need tabs with screen
You’d think, but the macs held up great, and were easier to replace as they were often rented so needed to be sourced regularly.
Woa… I have become those whom I cherish. Haha
It’s the cold. See comment: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/comment/10188718
It’s the cold. See comment: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/comment/10188718
This is because of the cold. Apple Laptops dominate because they are (were at the time, anyway), the only screens that would survive those temperatures.
Reference: I designed and led the build of the system used by the Barrow Arctic Science Consortium for managing equipment and rentals for scientists in the arctic back in the 2Ks.
Sad story about buying this one, though: https://youtu.be/k7Xu4GvpN9U
Hope you did it on Steam. 75% off so $10
You got me so excited, your comment needs an edit. PWAs are not supported on Firefox desktop. The article even says so. It recommends an extension that is super janky requiring manual CSS edits to files in the FF folder, and multiple profiles. (from experience).
While I agree with this commenter’s sentiment, it goes to the “over the top” comment from PumkinEscobar. I’m a fan of PE’s method. Simple, quick, lighthearted, feels like a side-thought that’s more, which makes it easier for both parties to recover from (if needed, hopefully not).
Sure. git
is a command used for programming, much more likely in the future you will use less
, which allows you to view/scroll through/paginate text files.
To be honest, the intro of manual pages are really good at explaining commands: man less
I created Wintile for gnome because of this. Will have to take a look at Forge.
Why not do both?
I use a script in cron that uses timestamps as snapshot names, and deletes old ones. Then I also take a snapshot with a timestamp right before doing anything dumb.
You could even make a script called mksnap
that figures out what zfs/btfs you’re in on the current folder and auto-snaps it.
Side bar is the way.
This is why I switched from Ubuntu to Debian.