Not the OP, but I switched to helix, because I always wanted to learn something vim-like, and helix is just perfect for that. It’s simple, working great without any configuration, and has nice keybindings.
Not the OP, but I switched to helix, because I always wanted to learn something vim-like, and helix is just perfect for that. It’s simple, working great without any configuration, and has nice keybindings.
I don’t like Anduril either, but what’s wrong with taking their money and using it for good purpose?
Exactly. And even if one doesn’t know how to package it, they can just open a request issue.
Thanks for sharing! I just installed it.
There is a difference between well-written female characters that also happen to be strong vs hollow, soulless, undeveloped charachters whose only defining feature is being a “strong female character”.
See the difference beetween Ellen Ripley, Sarah Connor, Leia, Padme, Rita Vrataski, Gamora, Nebula, Naomi Nagata[1], and so on vs Galadriel (rings of power), Capitan Marvel, Ironhearth (MCU), She-hulk and whatever happened in Star Wars Acolyte (I could go on like this for a long time, but I think that you get what I mean already).
[1] I even included modern examples, to highlight that it’s not old good, new bad
Come on, it’s just a funny greentext.
Sorry, I forgot to add post body to this crosspoint. See edit.
And lack of Adobe is a feature, not an issue.
Linux wins again.
OpenAI Insider
Ah, what a reliable and unbiased source
Cool website
I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML
It doesn’t matter honestly, everyone knows humans can’t see screens at all
I don’t think that somebody actually read that computers can’t register more then 4GiB of RAM and then thought
That’s totally true, because u/teft said it is
Carbon capture will ONLY work if the energy you use to capture the carbon does not add more carbon to the atmosphere (nuclear, wind, solar)
Even in this case carbon capture is stupid. Why not use that “green” energy to replace carbon-emitting power plants?
Half of stuff on this diagram is not an OS
You have to use tailscale VPN for this, right? The article explains how to setup access to HA via the internet, without using tailscale client.
Anyway, the exit node thing is indeed very nice.
There is speculation that Lord Farquaad’s appearance was inspired by Michael Eisner, the then–CEO of The Walt Disney Company, because of producer Jeffrey Katzenberg’s animosity toward his former employer.
From Wikipedia
I’m pretty sure Emacs can do that
Not the OP, but I switched to helix, because I always wanted to learn something vim-like, and helix is just perfect for that. It’s simple, working great without any configuration, and has nice keybindings.