

One of the first things I had to disable when I switched to linux lol Middle click has so many other uses in windows that made it sooo jarring. Ctrl c and crtl v are good enough for me. (Or shift in terminals)
One of the first things I had to disable when I switched to linux lol Middle click has so many other uses in windows that made it sooo jarring. Ctrl c and crtl v are good enough for me. (Or shift in terminals)
My gaming PC takes 250w while gaming, my diy mini pc daily driver desktop takes 40w while working, my mini pc server running proxmox takes about 15w on average. The difference is over 10x in my case.
This is what fixed my ubuntu audio stuttering too
idk, he got those words into atleast 200 peoples heads from here, and probably many more that didn’t vote on it. I would say getting that many people to think about it is pretty good for the couple minutes it took to write that comment down.
Contributing is exactly what he is doing. You dont have to make a PR to contribute to a project, he is trying to bring awareness to an issue he is passionate about. Him sparking the conversation can make waves much larger than he can manage by doing the screenshot marketing for projects himself one at a time. There are way too many projects for one person acting alone to make a real dent.
Interesting, I havent heard of this one before! Its more of a single device type app rather than a selfhosted server like sonarr, but it looks interesting none the less
Unfortunately not, that is only for western comics and doesn’t work with manga. It is very close though!
Auto type is so handy. I used KeePass previously, but recently switched to using these commands to type out my clipboard after pressing a custom hotkey: sh -c 'sleep 0.5; xdotool type "$(xclip -o -selection clipboard)"'
It is so damn handy, especially when you have to deal with VNC and iDRAC so often
A manga chapter/volume manager similar to sonarr/radarr/readarr that can download with or similar to fmd2/hdoujin downloader/mihon
Me too! Me too!
Or May 5, F055
Take a look at the Self-Hosted LiveSync plugin for Obsidian. Requires some self hosting for a sync server, but it is damn flawless. I have my phone, desktop, laptop, and work laptop, all syncing through it. Syncs live too, so you can even see me typing on one device from another
Gnome is very much built around customization lol
Ah, I only remember it being called the Menu lol. KDEs equivilent to a start menu in windows
I tried to do that a little while ago, but I just couldn’t get used to the Menu on kde. Even with themes, it was miles behind ArcMenu on gnome.
Been through two sofar and its been fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Uhm, what? Gnome is all about customization lol Mine looks more like windows than it does mac
Fair, I also have a brother laser printer and have never had issues. I was in IT Support for many years and boy were printers ever a problem.
Even cheap ear buds / headphones and mice these days seem to be perfectly stable wireless though. They may break physically or just have shitty performing hardware, but the wireless part itself has been pretty good these days
I agree with the wireless being solved part, but printers still suck lol
Odd that you have so many issues with Remote Desktop Manager, I use it all the time from my linux desktop, and both rdp and ssh work flawlessly