I believe librera and koreader are really the only names in the game atm
I believe librera and koreader are really the only names in the game atm
Seems to me the most likely explanation is they got caught and fixed it.
I honestly don’t remember but I do recall it’s way more of a process than it used to be
Pretty utilitarian on the ol thinkpad
Material You is increasingly a requirement for me to even use an app on a regular basis.
Might just be one of those closed dependencies they have you opt into at install time
If you want a cheap tablet
Man they’re alright but I picked up this guy on sale for $300 and the surfaces don’t even come close to that sort of value.
Do you have a touchscreen by chance? I’ve really been wanting to try this but my chromebook is a 2-in-1 and I love using it as a tablet.
Sam Altman is a clown. Nobody should trust this guy.
That actually seems like a win win minus all the extra car accidents. A small price to pay for productivity
Valve becoming a coop is the only way I could envision them avoiding a worst case corporate scenario.
Probably for the best. They’d been spinning their wheels while sucking most of the oxygen out of the room for several years now. Time for somebody else to give it a go
Not that I can think of except maybe that whatever program was managing those hotkeys may have changed. If they show up as the wrong thing in xenv then that means your keyboard layout is set incorrectly.
Most likely they’re still working they’re just not mapped. If you have xenv (terminal command) installed it’ll show you key presses. If they don’t show up under xenv then they aren’t working or are already being captured by something. Otherwise you’ll want to find a way to map them which is probably dependent on your DE.
Generally, however, it is not easily converted to heroin
These days, there is also the official guided installer for arch that may be worth a try. I had similar issues with Manjaro, but since this has been around I’ve never had a reason to try any arch derivative.
I don’t think anybody’s tried exactly nebula-style, but there is already https://newellijay.tv which seems to be a kind of video-outgrowth of an existing rural makerspace? Pretty cool project from what I’m seeing
PeerTube is not really intended as a platform, even less so than most fediverse projects. As it stands, the best way to think about PeerTube is sans discovery mechanisms because I don’t think any are planned. With this in mind, peertube is best thought of as the video extension of the fediverse and the discovery niche is filled through word-of-mouth here and over on the microblogging side.
Ok but for real tho. The average American severely underestimates how far you can get on rice, beans, lentils and chickpeas.