It’s worse than the 400, haha. They’re a part of a series of highways in Ontario, Canada, with the 401 going straight through Toronto making it the busiest highway in North America.
It’s worse than the 400, haha. They’re a part of a series of highways in Ontario, Canada, with the 401 going straight through Toronto making it the busiest highway in North America.
I’ve seen the front a few times from the 401 but I’ve never seen the rear of it before.
They are the Activator. They need to complete their duty before any of us can use LibreOffice
The Super key? Yes all the time to pull up the GNOME action menu and to use shortcuts. Super+E for file browser window, +B for browser, +T for terminal window I use often.
Good cromch
So they’ve “pushed RCS and AI into the mainstream” which are both negative developments.
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I was in for computer science major but took lots of other electives. The only course I needed Windows for was Windows App Programming. The rest I was fine with on Linux.
Formal logic is separate from natural language and the term “or” has a different meaning in each place.
Piper is a GUI wrapper for libratbag which supports a bunch of gaming mice that is great for customizing button mapping. It doesn’t do per-app basis but once you map the mouse buttons to regular keys/commands you could use another application to do the mapping per application.
I’ve got RCS disabled so hopefully it doesn’t. I got a new Android phone which had it unfortunately enabled by default which caused a bunch of messages to not reach their destination.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
I just chose a number haha. That makes it much more feasible then.
Once a minute, and only if the screen contents change. I imagine there’s something lightweight enough.
That’s not the worst idea ever. Say a screenshot is 10 mb. 10x60x 8 hours =4800mb per work day. 30 days is 150gb worst case scenario. I suppose you could check the previous screenshot and if it’s the same, then don’t write a new file. Combine that with OCR and a utility to scroll forward and backward through time, it might be a useful tool.
That’s really neat. I didn’t know anybody was still working on a desktop mode for Android and I definitely didn’t know about running Windows applications.
It’s an error, since no amounts of zeros, even infinite, would make it equal 10.
Not so much broken as change of focus. Their focus now is money, and it’s hard to turn down hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ubuntu has had all three of those things. Amazon ads in the search bar was awhile back. Not sure but I assume they still hijack installing Firefox using apt and instead install it using snap. And Ubuntu Pro popups are a new thing.
Is printing cumbersome and difficult on Linux? Yes, it can be. Is it better than Windows? Also yes.