

“Hey, people liked this”
This is definitely part of why I do it, call me conceited. I like looking back and seeing if my comment came across the way I wanted to, and votes can help determine that
“Hey, people liked this”
This is definitely part of why I do it, call me conceited. I like looking back and seeing if my comment came across the way I wanted to, and votes can help determine that
I think I just have too much free time. I run out of things to scroll past in my feeds, and who else knows my sense of humor better than me?
What was your favorite comment that you made?
I’ve always been bad at picking favorites, I’m not sure if that’s a normal issue. But for this particular case, I have an extra struggle: option paralysis. I’ve made 516 comments on this account, how could I choose any one to be my favorite?
Is there one that makes you smile?
I have always found internet browsers to be clunky, so I mostly interact with social media through apps. As such I use Voyager for Lemmy, and PWAs for some of the services that I haven’t found an app for
Disc rot
Back up your physical media!!
You’re learning a new workflow, it’s gonna take a second. Don’t get discouraged, you’re just fighting habits from your old work flow, it’ll be buttery smooth once you’ve built new habits.
That out of the way, you need to learn your hotkeys. Super+enter is gonna get you into a terminal by default, from there you want to get into your configs (check out /etc if it’s not in .config yet) to find your Sway config. That little dude is your best friend now, it’s your Options window from a desktop environment.
I haven’t double checked your account, but I assume you’re the tiling/floating poster from the other day? In which case I would suggest doing some research into class and appid filters within the config, this is how you’re going to define windows to automatically float AFAIK
Long term, I agree. To test for 3 hours, and then decide which partition to nuke and which to keep? For this particular use case I’d prefer it
I actually don’t like this advice for this particular use case. The live session is gonna be sluggish because of the USB bottleneck which will make it look like the games run a lot worse than they would with a proper install.
Especially since this person also is already Linux proficient, I would say just jump into a dual boot setup or wipe the windows partition momentarily. Sure, it’s gonna take a little longer and it’s a bit tedious to have to reinstall windows if you change your mind but I’d prefer a bit tedium over a poor benchmark
I still think tiling is ultimately the feature you’re looking for, even if it’s on a floating DE. Most tiling WMs (Sway included) have the ability to float windows, and can even do so by default while still giving you the keyboard-based workflow that you’re after.
Tiling isn’t an all or nothing thing, Plasma for example is a floating DE that is capable of tiling in exactly the way you’re describing by default
And this is why I prefaced with “at first glance” lol
Hungarian looks surprisingly Latin. I guess to be fair, most of what I know about Hungary is WWII trivia and a couple “that’s not German!” Fun facts. Is Hungarian Latin based?
I’m not sure what “bojler eladó” is but that looks like either Spanish or Tagalog from first glance, and Laszlo is a Hungarian name.
That is to say, I do believe that Laszlo is used in other languages
I did s bit of poking around. It looks like there’s a tool on GitHub for this exact purpose, or you can just save to a .docx from OneNote then use pandoc to convert to markdown
I have a ring from a 3 month stint a few years back. It was supposed to be an engagement ring (I was dumb lol) but now I just wear it cause it’s a nice ring
Agreed! It was a struggle for me and a boon for others.
This is something I run into rather often because I crunch through information. Just skip me to the intermediate course and give me a synopsis of the beginner course and most of the time I’m off to the races
This was a big driver for my distro hopping, until I landed on purple Arch. I’ll either go to the blue team or Gentoo or LFS or something if I decide to hop again.
My struggle was that more beginner-friendly distros like mint and Fedora workstations were too beginner-friendly. I struggled to find things to learn because I installed it and had an out-of-the-box windows experience
Zenni works the same, and they ship to the EU it’s just a bit more expensive. Most of the time still worth paying the reduced price for the frames, not to mention (I haven’t done extensive research on this so I could be wrong, but from cursory glance) they seem to have a more ethical workflow
We can see the title tags, which means we can see the html defining that cover. We don’t, however, see any html tags that define the colors for the text; therefore they must be utilizing css or another tool to generate color information
You answered so thoroughly that no one else has even bothered to comment on the thread in hours.
Just in case you needed an ego boost, that’s kind of nuts
I like to tell every eyeglass wearer I meet about Zenni. Your insurance may or may not cover it, but you probably won’t care because they only charge about $20 per pair of glasses unless you need bonkers lenses.
Same! I think that’s actually part of what influenced this behavior in me. I would miss texts, so I built the habit of going and checking/rereading them occasionally