I like GNOME. I make it look good and provide a great workflow.
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I like GNOME. I make it look good and provide a great workflow.
Maybe Vanilla OS will be of interest?
TIL! Thank you!
I think you have to alternate the quotations you use between doubles and singles, pairwise. Else the first pair is closed after --format.
So you have to use a pattern like “command level 1 ‘level 2 “level 3” more level 2’ more level 1”
Does that make sense?
Nope, just a new logo on an existing key.
Immerge more! Hide the task bar, use only desktop icons to launch your games.
Alas, often, no. Just another logo we can’t be rid of.
In some cases, the Copilot key will replace the Menu key or the right Control key, a Microsoft spokesperson told CNBC in an email. Some larger computers will have enough room for both the Copilot key and the right Control key, the spokesperson said.
Acronyms within acronyms!
General NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Oil Modeling Environment
As a ThinkPad aesthetics enthusiast, I squint.
Did you check if there is a bios setting related to suspend, and that it’s set properly?
Thanks for the suggestion! It could sound like the timing might be a bit unfortunate, though: https://planet.kde.org/nate-graham-2023-11-25-this-week-in-kde-the-plasma-6-feature-freeze-approaches/
I don’t think it does. It didn’t when I checked a year ago, at least. You couldn’t get live previews on the workspace pop-up.
Can you point me to the feature you refer to? If it really does this, it would be a major game changer for me.
On Gnome,
(screenshot from Workspace Matrix extension site, not mine)
In combination, these two features allow me very quick overview of everything I have open, presented in an ordered fashion, allowing quick, keyboard-driven application change.
I’m not aware that the exact features of Workspace Matrix are reproduced by anything in any other DE.
I did. I wanted more. I wanted ln -sf
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Feedly works well fire me.
I think that’s a lot about personal preference. Do you enjoy your machine? That you can’t repair it? That you can’t easily take your OS with you one to a machine from another manufacture? Maybe you don’t care. I do. I think Linux gives you a lot of freedom, but if you don’t need or want it, I don’t think there is a reason to change. I mean, apart from the whole Apple-being-a-big-coorporation-that-actively-hinders-reparability issue that one might care about from a societal and environmental perspective.
Maybe you could get all the same stuff you need for development in Linux, and a lot more freedom to boot.
I apologize that this comes off a bit hostile. I am a bit hostile. I am also sorry for it!
We have both Linux and Windows machines in my team. We do all the work in Linux, and register hours in Windows. We also all have iPhones that we only use for 2FA.