love USB
That sounds funky, I like it!
love USB
That sounds funky, I like it!
I used to use one without any issues, it wasn’t the 5 series but it had NFC. The worst part was setting up to use it as an ssh key. Just normal 2FA with it worked straight out of the box (firefox/arch). Is that what you’re trying to do?
Did you follow https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp ?
People will just instantly be a bit pissed of when it looks like they’re reading something generated. Your post would probably have gone better if you changed the text and removed the most obvious hints of LLM usage.
All us ricers, assemble!
You should be spending very little time, if any, in that folder.
I know what you mean, but man if this isn’t the exact opposite of me. If the program doesn’t store its config here I’m close to crusading.
~/.config really makes life a lot easier when backing up your dotfiles.
Just because I were curious enough to check this out, from Wikipedia:
Worldcoin aims to provide a reliable way to authenticate humans online, to counter bots and fake virtual identities facilitated by artificial intelligence. Using a distribution mechanism for its cryptocurrency similar to UBI, Worldcoin attempts to incentivize users to join its network by getting their iris scanned using Worldcoin’s orb-shaped iris scanner.
Why does he suck? I know nothing about him.
Ah, I see. I use htop as a task manager.
How do you check what is eating up all your memory/cpu?
Thanks for sharing! Didn’t know if that one
I think bitwig would suit you more, though it’s more like ableton than FL. But closer to FL than ardour at least.
When I started out with discord I felt like such a boomer. Four years in it’s a breeze, until I made my own server, then it was a few weeks back with the boomer feel.
If you’re coming from mumble/ventrilo or such, there’s quite a bit to learn imo. Especially if you never used skype or the like, and were used to IRC. Or I’m just a boomer…
Right in the feels
Ahh, of course, that should’ve been obvious 😅
Have you tried sidebery? When I found tree layout for tabs to be a thing I haven’t looked back.
Curious way of seeing it. I’ve never considered a new major version as being an entirely new OS… Do normal users even consider new Windows versions as anything but a UI “upgrade”?
If you don’t want version numbers maybe you should run a rolling release distro? I don’t think you’ll be able to convince everyone to stop using them. They’re quite instrumental when dealing with old systems on LTS versions when having to deal with EOL.
Or maybe this post is more of a “I just realized”-post?