I like my Vessi shoes and plan on buying another pair.
I like my Vessi shoes and plan on buying another pair.
It’s a common theme in some porn “plots” now. Step-mom gets head stuck in the dryer while cleaning, and what do you know, time for the step son to stick it in her butt.
Coding in neovim, I don’t know that I am that much quicker or more efficient. Maybe with certain actions I am, but its probably n9t measurable.
What I do get though, is a sort of flow state. It’s like playing a video game where I try to edit text with the fewest keystrokes possible. It’s genuinely fun and I can code longer since its fun.
Reanimation and Hybrid Theory EP is what’s up.
I’m still running 4.20.0 like a gangster
I don’t know dude. I have found Lemmy to be fairly friendly, overall. Best advice is to forget this post and move on. Please don’t give up on Lemmy.
I sincerely hope that this goes to the moon and back. Both for selfish reasons (I love my L5 but I really want Crimson) but also just for the Linux phone ecosystem.
Mobian and PostmarketOS are doing wonderful work, though.
I dig your jam
Try Sayonara. I think it checks most if not all your boxes. I love it.
24/7, no UPS since I am cheap and lazy.
My media center PC has a sleep schedule, though, and goes into suspend in early morning hours. I am sute the power it saves is next to nothing.
I used to do this with my server, too, but scrapped that once I started needing it on randomly at night.
When you highlight text on Medium, it pops up a little bubble thing.
I HATE that.
I can’t read online without casually highlighting random bits as I go. Not sure why I do, but I do.
My understanding is that due to X11’s design, all running GUI apps can “see” all the other apps. If you’re running a malicious program in X11, it can easily snoop what else you are doing, log your keystrokes, etc.
Wayland solves this through better design.
Thunderbird, much like Firefox, is the best because it’s the least bad.
I am most nostalgic about the PS1 era. But I could probably be persuaded to pick some others, it is a close call.
Yes, sorry, just realized.
Hopefully most of the patches and tweaks that were put in to Gallium are all mainlined now so all regular distros can benefit.
I had a good experience with GalliumOS on an x86 Chromebook years ago: https://galliumos.org/
I eventually switched it to run Arch but I will admit that it had WAY better support/stability with the touchscreen/touchpad on Gallium than with Arch.
Edit: I just looked at the news page and realized it does not look to be actively maintained now.
Satan
I wonder where JetBrains Fleet is at, too.
I am happy there is more competition against VS Code. But I already have my forever-editor (Neovim).
Yeah but it is mostly warranted.
I wish we Apple-bashed more. Fuck Apple.
Obviously 3, since its right in the middle.