Percentage is just a fancy form of decimal point. I just multiply them together then move decimal digit to the left twice.
Nice. This feature is similar to Android wallpaper color theming.
And I thought Xorg already had this feature in Xresources, but apps do not respect it.
Manual bug reporting by manual log selection.
"You will own nothing. And you will be happy"
Everyone is talking about rm -rf /
and damage to storage drives, but I read somewhere about EFI variables having something to do with bricking the computer. If this is possible, then it's a lot more damage than just disk drives.
Edit: this is interesting SE post https://superuser.com/questions/313850
Trust no one. Not because you're paranoid, but because you don't need to.
Trust no one and just use KeePassXC.
No more simple web for you. You have to accept the full bloat.
Yes. I keep checking https://sub.rehab for my niche communities.
That's why Free Software movement should be added to textbooks.
I forgot this app still exists.. Who's using it anyways? Its interface feels like it's desperately trying to catch up with other note taking apps.
Your skull acts as an antenna
How?
Yeah, that's why Arch is almost the only distro that keeps everything installed natively. All other distros either have a troublesome workaround or only support flatpaks.
Rolling release just keeps everyone on the same pace. Yes, they break sometimes, but on the long run it just works.
To feel that YOU are the one really owning your phone.
iOS is always over-protective and doesn't allow sideloading. Whenever I use an iPhone I feel like I'm using a phone lent by a parent to some child.
There's not equivalent F-droid for iPhone, and almost all apps on Appstore contain ads.
Is it possible in Lemmy to set the sort method as a default every time Lemmy is opened?
And I was just asking yesterday what would you feel if someone evil used your FOSS software: https://lemmy.world/post/16898871
Thinkpads.
Intimidating? I think it's simple enough and got used to it quickly after I switched to Reddit.
https://old.lemmy.world is an awesome recently-pushed feature btw
"Yes. Do as I say."
I'm not sure I'd call it a problem. In the end it's the developers' choice.
Btw, I think this applies in general to opinionated software. Suckless is just a subset of that.
You have quite the browser skin..
How is it different from Nobara?
There was a thing in Japanese culture where women with crooked teeth were considered more beautiful
BTW, glad to see bookmarklets still living. If I wasn't wrong, Firefox seems to be the only browser supporting it.
Your rice glows. How did you do it?
Yes. I don't think Reddit needed marketing in its early days. It was mostly spread by people with their content.
That's why I say the best way to promote Lemmy is just to post links of interesting content.
Downvotes are from the light sleepers annoyed by car honks
The everyshit app
With a shitty video player like Twitter's, let there be views first before talking about "earnings per view".
Hit the road, bc Jack won't come back home no more
Nice. I was looking for some GUI helper in Linux similar to Device Manager
Yeah, so better get rid of them supporting Apollo dev for example than do nothing.
same way as a bread is sliced
Haha interesting, but how do you slice bread by rotation? it's up to down. That's how you cut stuff.
You forgot "just in case"
Fediverse developers may be a good start
MediaWiki is great but Git-based wiki are more distributable and easy to back up. A trustworthy platform taking care of infrastructure is all contributers like these look for
With current rate limits, I doubt there will be a practical solution.
I'd say x1.5 the amount of that time.
But sometimes the journey is more important than destination.
What was the subreddit for these stupid minds of signs?
Ah, the old debate of "display current state" vs "display current action"...