yakuake, for “yet another kuake”, from “kuake”, which is a kde-ification of “quake”. because the console in quake dropped down like that.
yakuake, for “yet another kuake”, from “kuake”, which is a kde-ification of “quake”. because the console in quake dropped down like that.
if you’re trying to circumvent them the best method is to just disable javascript. the next best method is ublock filterlists. but i do use consentomatic as well because i’m lazy.
unless it’s sms, which is basically useless.
learning to use a workshop has nothing to do with how the tools are constructed. open source means very little to people who are not familiar with software tools, and is not likely to get someone started.
as soon as you are even starting on an intermediate level you need to care a lot, because you start building your own tools. but before that point, open source just means the big players. good luck explaining the benefits of awk
before they know the difference between office and openoffice.
yeah that’d do it. on X11 this is a solved problem, but wayland delegates the responsibility to the wm, and i don’t think anyone other than gnome has actually implemented it. another one of the paper cuts that makes it hard for me to make the switch.
in most systems this is global. it’s provided by the desktop and programs just see a copy/paste event. are you on wayland by any chance?
i’ve seen atms running os/2 warp. they take what they are given.
x86 starts with the 8086, which is 16 bit. AMD64, IA-64 and x86-64 are all both 64-bit and x86.
when referring to specifically 32-bit x86 it’s common to use the terms i386 or IA-32, but i think just “32-bit x86” gets the point across more clearly. if you need more specificity, just mention which processor you have and people can figure it out from there.
oh is that why that brush is in there
oh, you want a 32-bit version. should probably specify that. x86 is a big umbrella.
through titles sure. but that’s not what i need from any site.
that is… pretty neat. is there some way to get it to interop with a browser’s bookmarks?
if only there was a fuzzy content search included. usually i don’t remember the page, or the topic, but just like… a quote.
that’s actually a good use for this local ai stuff, take the contents of pages i bookmark and auto-tag it based on that. for that matter, archive the contents as well.
i use bookmarks for sites i access frequently, like a speed dial thing. i’ve set up my bookmarks toolbar to be in-line with the address bar and icon-only, so that it blends in with the rest of the interface. if i’m just going to go back to something one time i leave a tab open until i get time.
if i bookmark something i will never look at it again
i don’t use it because it’s an 80MB Electron mess with built-in tracking and advertising that does the same thing as tools that are installed on the system from day 1.
you know on the one hand i like the idea, but on the other i would like my computer to be as unantropomorphized as possible so that i don’t start treating it like it has feelings.
i’ll take ERR 0x2038A702 UNABLE TO COMPLY; LP0 ON FIRE
over oh nyo pwease don't SIGKILL me uwu
any day.
doom’s netcode is weird as well, all the clients run in perfect lock-step. seems like it would be weird on non-duplex networks.
9front is not useless!
you can run catclock.