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That’s interesting because of that list I’d only consider tray icons, the rest I would turn off
That’s interesting because of that list I’d only consider tray icons, the rest I would turn off
Can I ask what extensions you are using in gnome?
It’d be best to create an issue on the backintime github
The metaverse’s final form
Yeah I was referring to repos generally but I come from Ubuntu so PPA is the term I used incorrectly
You are going to need to ask her specifically what software she uses and find out if it can run on Linux. If it can’t then she is not going to use the computer. Graphic design is not a profession where you can just easily switch software and trying to convince someone else they should do that is going to be even less likely.
Thankfully I don’t live in a society where this is the case.
It should be the company’s responsibility to pay you properly, not the customer’s
Command and conquer, OpenTTD and OpenRCT2. Also Linux audio production
This is very very cool, I’ve been looking for a good way to do this with Linux and this has lowered the barrier to entry significantly
As someone that prefers the repo method to the all-in-one package method, Arch is becoming more and more appealing
Yeah I think the idea is they sound more “accurate” as “better” is a subjective term. I do this too, I love them.
The things that got me through it were Learn Python The Hard Way and having a project I was aiming to build. I was working at a jazz bar at the time and I wanted to build a membership and seating plan system for them. Needless to say it was terrible and we never got to using it but it gave me a really good goal with real-life problems to solve.
Programming took a lot of goes before it clicked. Having a real goal instead of just doing tutorials really helped.
I’ve been using Linux for 17 years and I have to look up find every single time. It’s so unintuitive.
Everyone was in favor of saving Hitler’s brain. But when you put it in the body of a great white shark. Ooo, suddenly you go too far!
I do this sometimes purely as a way to find content I otherwise wouldn’t. The most active communities on lemmy are meme communities, so once you block them you basically have a feed of pretty great content to scroll through.
Sure it can work out the structure of language but without context will it ever be able to decrypt the actual meaning?
Using a mouse is great for some games like OpenTTD!