I don’t think it’s an American prison.
28F, she/her - Seattle - Drive stick, use Linux, do praxis. Don’t call me unless I gave you my number
I don’t think it’s an American prison.
I mean I’m a senior engineer and I mostly handle escalations and high priority client issues, but my work is mostly break/fix
Lmao yeah exactly
Systemd makes life easy. It also makes Linux more teachable. I like accessibility and don’t even mind this
I didn’t know that site worked for Twitter. I’ve just been using Nitter.
Thanks for additional context. I don’t open Twitter links anymore because 3/4 of the time the link doesn’t work after Musk made changes
Because the developers tweeted about it today
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I’m going to also recommend EndeavourOS. Or, if you’re game, just go for Arch. Sure the first time you install will be painful, but you’ll learn a lot about how everything works together. Then you will be more proficient at fixing it if and when you break it.
It’s much faster than opening an application. Extremely lightweight and keyboard operable. Insanely intuitive.
Select item. Hit space bar. Use arrow keys to view next or previous item. Hit space bar again to close it.
You should test out Apple’s Finder. It’s packed with features like this that save hours of people’s time every month
It’s good enough for Apple, it should be good enough for you. There is always a quality loss with such things. You’ll have to test it and see if you like it.
Good ole VNC should do the trick. Use VNC server on the Mac and then remmina or KRDC on the Linux machine.
You got any data to back that up?
Because it’s canonical’s thing they’re marketing to server markets
These are awesome changes. Thank goodness I have one less thing to change on any given install.
Thanks for sharing this. I might cancel my subscription if things don’t improve then.
That’s concerning, but so far so good with PIA
This is not something you should do on a forum like this
Oh good. 6.1 seems to fix the only bugs that have personally bothered me. I’m stoked!