That makes a lot of sense. That would be annoying for it to constantly detect. Thanks for your reply!
That makes a lot of sense. That would be annoying for it to constantly detect. Thanks for your reply!
Do the NFC readers pick your phone up first or your credit card?
I have two Bosch dishwashers and have been very happy with them so far. Avoid Samsung appliances at all costs.
Oh, wow! I can hear Sublime playing on the radio!
I got some pretty cool holographic metal slammers right at the tail end.
Depends on if you have found your passion. I found the career I was passionate about at age 14 and now have more experience than the vast majority of my peers. Until just recently, I had never managed someone younger than me, and I’ve been a supervisor for a very long time now.
I can’t believe they’re up to 40. I remember installing Fedora Core 1 like it was yesterday. Yum (and now dnf) has come a long way. It used to have to individually retrieve metadata files for every available package, rather than using a single compressed index of all the packages available in the repository you were using. It made just getting to the stage where dependencies were calculated take forever.
It really depends. I did long distance for years during college and we got a place together after college and have been happily together for a very long time now.
Same here. I used the paid version sync for reddit for years and got my money’s worth out of it. When the incident happened I switched to infinity and, while annoyed, I definitely felt I got my worth out of it. When ljdawson released sync for lemmy and added the ad-free upgrade I happily purchased it and I have been very satisfied with the app and all the improvements he is continually making. This is all coming from a hardcore open source 20+ years of Linux on the desktop guy.
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I tried watching it again recently and couldn’t bring myself to finish it.
For Seattle area this guy is my hero https://www.nocleansinging.com/nw-metal-calendar/
Yakuake. I’ve been using it for more than a decade and love it.
Wayland is the future. X11’s future is dead. Unfortunately there are still some growing pains. Xwayland mostly works but I have issues with it sometimes.
Thanks for your recommendation. I’m giving Pika a whirl and I’m liking it so far. I have been using Timeshift for years but it’s has some issues that I’m hoping borg/pika will address.
Depends on the usage. Arch for my main, Fedora for my work computer, Debian for a home server, and RHEL for the servers at work.
I’ve tried tons over the years and I always keep going back to yakuake.
I loved the glorious 3.5.x days. What a fantastic DE it was then. I compiled 3.5.0 from source when it was released because it was going to take the Fedora guys too long to package.