@hund I do have one, but its not hard coded to Dvorak. I rely on software to do that for me.
(Hence why I continue to retain my ability to type in QWERTY, especially at work where most workstations I use cannot be changed)
@hund I do have one, but its not hard coded to Dvorak. I rely on software to do that for me.
(Hence why I continue to retain my ability to type in QWERTY, especially at work where most workstations I use cannot be changed)
My biggest gripe about #BSD? When I want to use full disk encryption, the bootloader is forced into #QWERTY (or whatever my computer defaults to) with no obvious way to change it. As a #Dvorak user, this frustrates me to no end.
@ttd You are still remembering Unity. The way they implement Gnome nowadays is pretty good, as long as you don't have anything against Gnome.
@Gargron You want the goofy answer or the serious answer? Comes down to thermodynamics
This is my i3lock background with keypress feedback disabled :')
@hund Command Line Heroes is pretty good, can't wait to hear how they continue it.
@hund @ChrisWere unless you are on Debian. Default XFCE on Debian is fugly
Good to see mainstream coverage of Linux! And a positive article at that, this guy is very happy with :ubuntu:
Guido van Rossum stepping down as #Python Benevolent Dictator For Life :thinking:
https://www.mail-archive.com/python-committers@python.org/msg05628.html
Coworker complained this morning about games that have periodic online check-ins (ie Steam).
I told him "Buy your games DRM free and you won't have that problem."
He looked at me like I was a crazy person.
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