I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
Target disk mode is fantastic, I’m thrilled to see this coming to Linux
I’ve got MacOS 13 running on a 2010 MacBook Pro with OpenCore Legacy Patcher. It’s not the fastest laptop but it runs way better than you’d expect a first gen mobile i7 to handle a modern OS
Hey, they could have taken the Google option and let the phones die at 20% charge because there was too much voltage draw for the aging battery to handle
Yeah, it was Lion and even before then it was something like $35 to upgrade which was less than the cost to upgrade Windows at the time.
HTC Evo 4G, and I was living in an area with WiMax at the time too. It felt so futuristic coming from a Blackberry.
It never was. That quote was an offhand comment by a developer evangelist that everyone ran with as the official word from Microsoft
That sounds about right for the first retina MacBooks
I disagree with citing Framework for now since they’ve only existed for 3 years. They are certainly exciting and genuinely seem to be dedicated to long term support and repairability but in my opinion they need to exist longer than that before they can be cited as example of supporting a device for a very long time.
I just want someone to finally copy column view from Finder. I know Ranger has it but it would be nice if Nautilus or Dolphin would implement it.
It’s just a floating panel which is relatively new to KDE Plasma. The Plasma theme is Arch Round.
Details:
Global theme: Catppuccin Mocha
Icon theme: Tela circle
I personally prefer Newsflash because the main dev of Fluent is weirdly adamant about not implementing either customizable shortcuts or the standard vim-style navigation that almost all desktop RSS readers have had since Google Reader included them