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And I love it. This is when you feel it's your computer, not "this computer"
It would be nice if it was possible to see all communities of specific instance within the app
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I sit shirtless on my computer as it heats the air, specially noticable in summer. Can't imagine being around 4 at once
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I use AnySoftKeyboard
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Well guess I'll buy another drive then. I also use qbittorrent with everything caterorized, like videos/movies/unwatched, or linux/arch (btw)
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When it comes to movies and series: I permanently store the best ones and immidiately delete the bad ones. Something in between I usually keep until I reach a ratio over 5. I just don't have a seperate huge drive to store everything
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I've been doing -fr like forever. Don't know why
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KDE and XFCE (different computers)
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As far as I remember it was DriveDroid and required root. I used to have small ISOs on my phone, like Arch, Super Grub2 Disk, GParted
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Always carrying an install medium with an arch iso when taking my laptop out.
Same. Have to say Ventoy is an amazing tool, my emergency USB stick has 4 distros and Windows, just in case. There is also some Android app that let's you turn your phone into bootable medium
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Wasn't my intention, but I guess I did
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I remember apt had a colored progress bar unlike apt-get. Don't know how it is now, using pacman and yay
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Not sure if you can use it in Python directly but you got the idea
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I have "yeet" for "yay -Rcns"
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Better this than not having some kind of restriction so everyone can see your entire C drive
I just subbed to similar communities as I've had on r\*ddit and tried viewing some posts. So I noticed an issue, I actually have to click almost every picture in order to see what's on it, because they're so damn small. They should be big as on r\*ddit
vkirlin Now • 77%
When people hear I'm using Linux they're always like "Must be some Ubuntu" (I actually use Endeavour)