

Their sample video showing off the extension is a blast from the past. I forgot how functional everything looked back then compared to the modern design.
I should give it a try since I use vim bindings for plenty of other applications.


Their sample video showing off the extension is a blast from the past. I forgot how functional everything looked back then compared to the modern design.
I should give it a try since I use vim bindings for plenty of other applications.
I need to make sure I have my old Affinity installers. I’m sure I won’t be able to activate in a few years because they decide to take down the authentication server.


The largest item keeping me from swapping to COSMIC is the lack of HDR support. They stated it would be implemented before or at the 1.0 release. Has that already completed?


Even crazier that they are valued at $4T when they haven’t done anything to push the business further, at least not worthy of a 300% increase in stock value.


Having auto climate with physical controls is peak. No adjusting dials, your car just gets the internal climate to the temperature you want and that’s it.


It was forked off if Organic Maps because if a difference of philosophy. Organic Maps wanted to add more proprietary components to their app.
Control Panel still exists. It’s one of the several windows that you use to configure the computer. The settings app still hasn’t implemented everything from control panel, so you have to jump back into it occasionally.


I think Cosmic will be the best compromise once it finally releases. Having the ability to swap between tiling and floating quickly and per workspace gives you the best of both worlds.


Yes, it would be 8477. It wasn’t uncommon to see the number only version beside or below the word version. They are mostly there to make it easier to remember the phone number, since having a list of contacts wasn’t nearly as common back then, at least as a kid.


Have to boost those Facebook page visit numbers!


AUR might not be as big as you think. It would wouldn’t work for offline tho since many AUR packages pull archives from websites during the build process.


I may have mixed up which one is which. My point was more that if one is to use the old characters for th, they should at least use the correct one for each.


Think and thing should be using eth, not thorn. Different th sounds.
Everyone that has access to sensitive information should know that anything they do can and will be logged. Its usually just a matter of time before you get caught.


You could use something like homebrew for your packages while keeping just system packages to the default package manager. It has the upside of being separated and more recent, but it can mean duplicate packages are on the system.


Is this SteamOS? If no, what Desktop Environment?


Next 3.5 years if we are lucky.


That is how it has been for a long time at Microsoft. They know Enterprise is where the money is, it hasn’t stopped them from trying to venture out into other areas tho.


If you use -Qeq, you should be able to skip the awk part of the command.
I’ll remember to keep that for the first nice day in Spring.