The really high tech nonces have starting using TLS
The really high tech nonces have starting using TLS
I’m aware those referenced in the article are almost certainly not doing this, but for clarity’s sake SimpleX can be self hosted.
Yes.
Fedora. Specifically I’ve been using Silverblue recently, very stable system for me.
Thats a weird way to say the industry’s been releasing shitty games.
Never noticed, but that is actually insane. I would prefer it to match my phone’s current theme, surely they’ll add that eventually.
As far as I can tell, I can rotate the feed screens to landscape AND rotates if I turn my phone (Pixel 6) 𝛑.
Might’ve changed in the last week or something, check if you need an update!
Best way I know of is to share them to Grayjay, and then add it to Grayjay one by one. I don’t think there’s a way of exporting them quicker than that.
This is what I use (with zsh):
yt-audio() {
yt-dlp --no-playlist -f 'ba' -x --audio-format mp3 $1
}
yt-audio-playlist() {
yt-dlp -f 'ba' -x --audio-format mp3 $1
}
It takes the best quality available and downloads it to mp3.
If you mean disable it entirely, I don’t get that warning at alli
I do exactly this for downloading music, I aliased my preferred options to ‘yt-audio’
Emacs find-file with vertico and orderless achieve this nicely.
I love Fedora Sircea, however NixOS seems like a better solution (albeit with a larger learning-curve.)
EDIT: Just looked it up, I guess it was renamed “Sway Atomic”, and iirc they’ve also released a Budgie Atomic version with Fedora 40!
And this feature was implemented into an OS you have to pay for. 💀💀💀
Lucky new-age shell bastards.
Thank you for the reply! Just figured that out and its awesome! Love CTRL+T for file names and ALT+C for cding.
orderless achieves the same sort of thing in emacs, but I also use an fzf zsh alias to see my shell history all the time!
alias hf="history -100 | fzf"
+1
same concern as you, do any distros sell merch directly? I know the FSF for sure does.
Weary traveler…
I’m afraid it’s Emacs…
FR, younger generations don’t have to fix anything / solve any problems on their PC; any problem they’re likely to run into is an abstracted error within Google Docs, within their browser.