Agreed. Some of that casting was SO spot on (Jonah in particular)
Agreed. Some of that casting was SO spot on (Jonah in particular)
Dark (German/Netflix)
I assume you’re talking about the order in which apps appear when you first launch rofi. That’s in the cache file in ~/.cache as something like rofi3.druncache or rofi-3.druncache (or both). Delete (or rename) them and see if that addresses your issue.
If you truly mean the config file, it’s in ~/.config/rofi. Delete or rename to see if it fixes your issue
I am joking, and don’t call me Shirley.
Remind me to change the combination on my luggage
Oh yeah! Definitely awesome. Bear is great!
All Along the Watchtower (favorite versions: Jimi Hendrix and Dave Matthews Band)
Looks like some process in your startup scripts (fish profile, etc) have not completed. I have seen this type of thing when NFS mounts are unreachable. Try opening another terminal window… if it does the same thing, press Ctrl+C, then run ps -ef and see what processes are running as you that might be hung
You could either alias ls=‘ls -N’ or do something like export QUOTING_STYLE=literal
You can download the Windows ISO from Microsoft. The Windows License information is stored in your BIOS, IIRC
Is this actually a thing?
This phone looks awesome. I’m going to get it if the Pixel 8 is a dud. Note that it does not work on Verizon, Sprint, or US Cellular.
I think it depends on what expectations were.
You and your friends make a horror movie and it’s better than you thought: Hey, that’s pretty good.
Steven Spielberg makes a mediocre horror movie: It was pretty good.
Between Adguard Home in my router and the built-in block list, I find that I don’t see many ads
Alacritty, neovim, qutebrowser here. :) Gotta mention tmux too. And I guess if we’re going lower level: OpenSSH & Qtile (Tiling Window Manager)
It depends on the VPN. Sometimes there’s a “block local network access” while connected. It could be a client setting or a server setting. Additionally, VPNs are all about routing. So you could run into a problem if you connect to a VPN where the remote network is the same as the IP address of the server you’re trying to connect to.
So if it is that you’re having a conflict between the remote and local networks overlapping, you could change the IP addresses on your local network. It’s probably a good idea not to use the default subnet that your router gives you (like 10.0.0.0 or 192.168.0.0 or 192.168.1.0).
Heh. I do. But artritis is a bitch
Thank you. Will check it out!