I still don’t understand why and how this TV show ever existed
I still don’t understand why and how this TV show ever existed
What the hell is wrong with all of you? Command names obviously use -
and not _
Right. I guess I consider that a relatively niche usecase. But on second thought I suppose it’s not that niche once you include hobbyist musicians and that kind of crowd.
I wanted to make the analogy of every tech YouTuber reviewing a laptop or non-high-end PC saying “you’re not going to be rendering long videos on this thing” as if that’s a relatable use case. No, YouTuber, that’s not something most people do on their computers! Most people probably never do it in their life, or only a handful of times ever.
But as I said upon more thought I realize that’s not the case with midi.
Maybe I’m missing something obvious but how often is midi used in modern days?
Just out of curiosity: what do you need that the newer versions have but the version on Mint is missing?
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip okay, I won’t be vague. I’m from Israel. Not hiding it, you can find out pretty easily from my comment history.
And in case you wondered, yes, I find the genocide in Gaza abhorrent and unacceptable. This is not the place to talk about this though so let’s leave it at that.
Quite the opposite!
I’ve never seen ChromeOS. I think it’s just not a thing in my country.
IIRC it’s iPadOS which is closely related to iOS. They used to be one and the same.
Windows XP flashbacks
May I suggest trying VS Codium instead of VS Code for step 3 and potentially (not guaranteed) not be grossed out too much? It’s a FOSS version of VS Code that removes telemetry and most of the gross Microsoft stuff.
@chottomatte@lemdro.id, see above
I’m pretty happy up here on the surface to be honest.
Yes, let’s keep this community family friendly. I could do without such obscenities.
This is just not true.
I don’t see how this is relevant but thanks for the tip.
Wait since when is this community Spanish?
Honestly I have to disagree. All my recently purchased appliances: microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and induction cooktop, had detailed instruction manuals that were genuinely useful, especially where the finer details aren’t obvious from the device itself.
Heck, even my wireless earbuds had a little bit of useful info, like how to force them into pairing mode.
Of course, all those manuals contained those nonsense safety warnings too (and I read every word of course! :P) but that’s neither here nor there.
is there a good video demonstrating it? I use Cinnamon on Linux Mint and want to know what I’m missing out on.
If you just want to be a contrarian for the hell of it, you’re doing great.
Among many other reasons, this is one more why I always prefer to use a GUI than a terminal shell. The default delete operation is just sends files to trash, and that’s easily undoable. I think you can even press Ctrl+Z to do so (can’t check atm).
I don’t even know how to do that from commandline.
(one online search later…)
There’s a package for that but best I can tell there’s no universal way.