1- Those locale and icon themes will be reused with other flatpacks. And it’s less than half of a gigabyte, not the 2tb claimed in the overlay text.
2- Use docker container with prowlarr instead of torrhunt. And check https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
Yup. Best firefox extension after uBO. If I had to pick a third one it would be Privacy Badger, although it breaks some sites.
Anyone care to join me at the Holodeck, I have a vampire & werewolves novel… XD
It’s harmless fun, come downvote with us!
Huh? I think you’re on the wrong meme…
Cyou count to 100? Learn quantum physics, compute the odds for each ball, and win the lottery. Easy peasy. I don’t know why these kids can’t thrive here in the future.
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In all seriousness, learning c++ or any language is good advice but it may only be easy or even possible if you have a certain background of concepts. We tend to overlook those, and remember achieving a certain skill without the full picture
On wayland, switch to ydotool (the port of xdotool)
Will anyone acknowledge the fact that you only learn to ride a bike once? To me, the saying “is like riding a bike” means the opposite…
And why untyped languages are better at managing memory too. Less characters ftw!
Under direct democracy (or even representative democracy but with more levels in between) it would be at people’s disposal to try and ultimately solve anything…
I’ve done a semi-exception in the case of Xitter. I like this new name Elon chose because it brings the possiblity of playful sounds. Same goes to Xitler.
Perhaps you want a touchscreen.
I learned basics of vim, I can recommend. But also, it takes time to master. And I’d put other stuff first like fundamentals of git (stashes, staging area, branches and rebase.)
Also, don’t underestimate using an IDE that’s popular, I had switched over recently and found it convenient when a colleague asks for help. I can’t tell them ‘oh yeah I know how to do that on my setup’ (though is valid…)
Like 3 years ago, I was into emacs, which I used with vi keybindings. Many extensions provided quality of life (tramp, magit, which-key) that others (vscode) only emulated and required hardware I lacked. Anyway…
If this is really about keys, go for gnu readline flavor instead of vi. I didn’t, and those are way more ubiquitous. Anyway, research that and make your own decision.
Ps, here’s a rabbit hole https://codeberg.org/ashton314/emacs-bedrock#emacs-bedrock
What people? “It’s bots all the way down, of course!”
Precisely. I was remembering someone else’s complain on a co-worker thay had. It was bad for this reason(s), and to make the situation even more infuriating they were able to sell themselves quite well. So they changed jobs, always ‘capitalizing’ on their frauds…
That’s when you start self-hosting…
Yeah, this was around the time they first released it. Back then I had issues with downloading and installing Debian, regardless of drivers. I was inexperienced, and was using Mint (ubuntu-based) already, so the UI (gtk2, mate) was a huge plus for my restricted specs (a netbook)
LMDE, Linux Mint Debian Edition was my goto for a long time.
But whose bug is it? Really, Git origins have it tied to Linux development.
Case sensitivity, or the lack thereof, on a filesystem is opinionated. That’s the real issue and is not a bug.
How could he make people laugh at his own funeral? Please elaborate!