was a bit painful
Well that’s an understatement
was a bit painful
Well that’s an understatement
Technically alt + shift changes between languages and ctrl + shift changes between layouts within the current language. Win + spacebar circles through all of them. So if you want to change from qwerty to dvorak I don’t think alt + shift will work, at least in windows 10.
Beaver-tailed you say? https://youtube.com/watch?v=P9FRxokO2so
Unless we’re talking about eating the snake. That could cause some confusion.
Not exactly mine but I’ve used it. I have a fast but data-limited internet connection and a slower unlimited connection. When I need the faster connection to do something I connect to it through wifi while staying connected to the other through Ethernet. Then use this project to bind a specific app to wifi while everything else keeps using Ethernet. It uses LD_PRELOAD to link its own version of network connect that calls the real method. There’s definitely a better way to do this with iptables but it’s a good enough patch for when needed.
I’ve gotten pretty used to DDG’s interface. I’ll try kagi at some point but I don’t know if I’d use it full time.
It kinda depends what you’re looking for. For technical stuff DDG is much better than Google (I don’t know about kagi) but for local information Google still gives better results. Google seems to return what it thinks you want to search for and not what you actually tell it to so for exact searches it’s always worse. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for Google can be better sometimes.
if you don’t mind using a VPN, Claro Sports streamed most of the games on youtube. They’re available in most latam countries. Here is the pose form the pic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXWHX5oB2hY&t=7175s (timestamp at 1:59:35)
And there goes the rest of my afternoon
Wow didn’t expect them to actually make a queue
Not sure about hangout, meet works fine just without some features. The main ones are sharing a specific tab and blurred/custom backgrounds but there might be some other minor stuff that I’ve never tried.
You guys get university library subscriptions?
Imo it doesn’t make much sense to advertise an OS while it’s still required to install it manually. Last time I was looking for a laptop I couldn’t find a store selling anything with Linux or even without Windows pre-installed. How many people will be convinced by an ad to look up instructions online and actually go through the process?
Will check that, thanks
Something that comes up a lot but probably can’t be made open source is a wallet app. But if we ignore the payments part, Google wallet has some really nice features when dealing with plane tickets which I’d love to see in a standalone open source app.
Ooh I had totally forgotten about the pillow thing. Yeah that bedframe is pretty cool
When it comes to card art definitely Dixit. When I Dream also has really nice illustrations (and is pretty fun too).
“C is accessible” is not something I expected to read today
The original image said windows where this would be accurate but I doubt it applies to the average linux user
Yeah, suddenly coding on a phone doesn’t seem so bad