

You can’t just say it and not show it, here’s mine (that I’m absolutely proud of) https://codeberg.org/quazar-omega/dwag-and-dwop (live site)
You can’t just say it and not show it, here’s mine (that I’m absolutely proud of) https://codeberg.org/quazar-omega/dwag-and-dwop (live site)
You don’t have to turn text into a path if you just change color, opacity and blur percentage of it
Oh, well there’s 2 ways mainly:
Filters > Shadows and Glows > Drop Shadow
, more crude, but it works if your needs stay within what the filter can doOh I see, but anyways, I was referring to the opposite, I was curious why you didn’t make it all with Inkscape rather than the opposite
Used to, but now that I realise what the real hell is, i.e. collaboration with others who might (and will) have different ideas about how code should be formatted, I’d rather leave that job to an autoformatter, too much mental overhead for little gain when there’s a tool that can enforce a single style across the whole codebase with a simple command, or better yet, a git hook. If anyone complains I can point to the tool and say “sorry, take it up with it, not me”
Really cool!
Can I ask what you used GIMP for in this piece? Was there something you couldn’t do easily within Inkscape?
Haven’t seen those, do you have a link? I’m curious to see others like this
I know who made this included React and HTML specifically to trigger us programmers, to that I say… well played >:(
Good because there’s enthusiasm for being able to use YouTube music without paying the subscription, but I agree that it’s a shame everyone seems to be more into doing everything by themselves rather than contributing to a single piece of software and keeping it stable, featureful, but most importantly working.
Up to now I probably switched apps 6 times: Vimusic -> Innertune -> Innertune fork -> SpMp -> Rimusic -> Harmony Music
(Plus others that I just tried for a few days at most)
You’re not alone on that, I second this, huge respect to OP!
Because they’re small, smaller than short people
Oh, can’t really try that since it requires root, but that’s really cool!
KDE Connect can get you most of the way there, unfortunately you won’t be able to auto sync the clipboard from the phone to the PC due to an Android limitation (the other way around works instead), but you can still manually send it over. For example, to make it easier to access, I added the tile for sending it in the quick settings
Ah interesting, is the process more automated with it?
So I’m assuming your drives are not encrypted, right?
I’ve never done that so I didn’t know you could, anyways I think I’ll stay away from these pooling solutions for now since I risk corrupting my data too much
That sounds promising, but I feel like it is quite complex for me, maybe I’ll look into it again another time, thanks for the suggestion and explaining to me though!
(Solved, explained in the post)
I’m trying that right now, but I can’t figure out how to decrypt and mount my drive at boot, I’ve read that simply giving the drive the same passphrase as that of the first drive would enable unlocking both at boot (reference), but it didn’t work for me, the drive remains encrypted and also not mounted despite me adding the entry to /etc/crypyttab
and /etc/fstab
Key word for now
I like where this is going