

Again Another elitist Linuxer. 🙄
The guy has over 100 million subscribers on YT, and has been hugely popular for 15 years.
Endorsement from such figures could get us closer to the mythical year of Linux. Why shun it…
Again Another elitist Linuxer. 🙄
The guy has over 100 million subscribers on YT, and has been hugely popular for 15 years.
Endorsement from such figures could get us closer to the mythical year of Linux. Why shun it…
Maybe we will, maybe we won’t, but at least it’s tech news for a change. 😄
They’re actually podcasts that have RSS feeds for following new episodes. I don’t know if podcasts are your thing. They weren’t mine either, but now I put them on when I go to bed and listen to banter about Linux and FOSS. 😄
It’s an issue according to any UX pattern. If something says that it’s done when it’s not, it’s misrepresenting the state of the action.
Hard to believe that modifying the counter to include the necessary time for actual writing to the flash drive would break everything. Target flash drives only etc.
System functioning as intended doesn’t mean that it’s a good UX.
Thanks! I’ll try that out today!
Why quotation marks? Issue is an issue, decades or days old. 😄
Copying mechanism itself isn’t an issue here; false reporting that something is done when it’s not is.
Thanks for the info.
I tried installing PCManFM-Qt and deleting from there. Works as you’d expect, deletes instantly.
Having [email protected] insight in mind that it’s a decades long issue, I don’t get how come that some of us are affected by it and some aren’t. 😅
Been using Tumbleweed as well. May I ask if you encountered these 2 issues:
Stumbled upon some github issues saying that it’s a longstanding problem (since 2009 even), but I can’t believe that people put up with it for so long without fixing it.
I’m not even thinking of changing DE but this is annoying to say the least.
Well said.
Seems that 2 of those entitled ones are following you on Lemmy. 😄
I use Librewolf. The comment was meant as info for those who think that having uBlock as a base still holds significance in light of Manifest v3.
Has the same limitations as uBlock Origin with Manifest v3 and won’t work in Chrome.
Exhaustive research was conducted on an impressive sample size of… one single device.
…and the provided details are astounding.
KDE - I love to tinker and own my DE. 😎
Ventoy ⬆️⬆️⬆️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Brutal!
Check it out. 🚀
There was a bit of wiggling to set it up - you’ve to allow firewalls on both PCs to allow it to pass through.
First time I hear of Sorcerer, but it sounds awfully similar to this French classic.
I use Deskflow. It’s an upstream for Synergy. I’ve Tumbleweed and Mac connected. Buttons can be mapped to avoid difference in keyboard layouts and streamline the experience. Been happy with it. 🙂
Same scenario as mine.