I don’t get how that’s going to help with multiple keys on my cheap keyboard not registering properly, when pressed at the same time.
IMHO, nKRO is the best solution to get rid of ghosting.
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I don’t get how that’s going to help with multiple keys on my cheap keyboard not registering properly, when pressed at the same time.
IMHO, nKRO is the best solution to get rid of ghosting.
I like multiboot. Used it back when I used Windows.
The Ventoy advertisements on Reddit looked too suspicious, so I never checked it out.
I hear what I say and it feels unpleasant.
Also, I don’t like adding senseless* words in my speech.
* Unless it’s funny or sth.
I see. When using X11, I was using xinput
to set MMB scrolling, but at that time, it had the problem of activating the MMB paste function, if I didn’t click and hold properly.
Over time, my habits changed and I kinda stopped using it. But maybe I’ll try again once it comes in Plasma 6.2 (it’s actually in beta rn)
P.S. I’m guessing OP doesn’t actually have a CA and is just using simple self signed certificates without any private CA that has signed them.
You’re right. I’m talking about making a certificate using gpg
and storing it on your system. Then adding it to the root CA list and signing all your Local SSH stuff with it.
Room service now!! or kiss your data goodbye
Even better. If you are programming all networking H/W yourself, you can even ignore address conventions and reserved addresses.
vacuum cleaners
Why would someone bring their own vacuum cleaner in a hotel room?
My router doesn’t have an HTTPS control page.
Sometimes frustrating.
Oopsie! You’re right. No way.
For the certificate errors, just add a root CA of your own making.
Disabling auto-https, no idea. Maybe fix the source?
body with the power to actually do anything
Their response: “Another less opposer. Noice”
I’d rather switch to a lock that doesn’t lock automatically and captures the key, when open.
Ok, the latter is probably a bad idea for a fixed lock. Works pretty well for a padlock.
Gears !!!
Read that with elongated syllables, sparkles and reverb
Firefox will still cause a paste though, so you have to disable it separately over there.
As an “arch btw” user, you should know, you need to configure your stuff yourself.
Otherwise, you’re just an arch user.
KDE once made it easier with a GUI https://pointieststick.com/2024/07/05/this-week-in-kde-autoscrolling/
This should be coming in 6.2, I suppose. Until then, you can do it with libinput
I wish that worked everywhere, but it doesn’t.
Unless you’re on Linux
I usually just block the site.
Well, considering that I am with coworkers who don’t remember when to and not to put the ‘/’ at the start of the file path (despite me explaining it to them multiple times), “slash e t c” is probably the better way.
A previous company of mine, required an “AntiVirus” installed on the Linux computers too.
The one the IT guy installed, ran in the background all the time, doing nobody-knows-what and and slowing down every thing and having multiple segfaults in a minute, shown in the journal.
Long after I left, I also saw an RCE vulnerability related to it. So essentially, my system would have been more secure without the app.