@dar13 Add it to the configuration. :)
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 10:36:16 EDT Hund
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 04:00:23 EDT Hund
@jakob Just take your time and read the documents. :) It can perhaps feel a bit overwhelming coming from something binary and simple as Arch.
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 03:24:53 EDT Hund
@istvan What @pinguino_azulado said.
Being able to program your own layout with QMK (:opensource:) which gives you neat fluff like tapping a key for one thing and holding it for another, which is something you can't live without once you tried. Tapping my Caps Lock and it function as the Escape key, but tapping and holding it momentarily activates my second layer.
For me 60% is more efficient than any larger layout that requires me to move my hands.
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 03:06:21 EDT Hund
@jt That's what I said a before trying a tiling window manager. :)
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 01:49:38 EDT Hund
@distrotube @Cerdivall I like Tysky.
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Sunday, 13-May-2018 01:20:03 EDT Hund
"Privacy Possum is Privacy Badger on Steroids" – https://www.ghacks.net/2018/05/07/privacy-possum-is-privacy-badger-on-steroids/ #Privacy
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 17:21:16 EDT Hund
@nick0515 It's unfortunately always popular to hate and/or bash on everything and everyone that's popular. :)
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 14:29:35 EDT Hund
@MereLinuxMortal @jason Oh my, this escaladed rather quickly. :linus:
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 13:17:45 EDT Hund
@timapple It's a very good idea, but only if it's optional. There's still people out there who prefer good old e-mail and forums as well. :stallman:
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Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 10:44:39 EDT Oneesan succubus
Webdesign (including fonts) got so bad that there's actually a "reader mode" in browsers now that makes sites look like they did 20 years ago In conversation from pleroma.soykaf.com permalink Repeated by hund -
Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 10:09:06 EDT Hund
@MereLinuxMortal Haha! I'm sure Linus and the rest of the community will approve of it. :D
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 10:07:12 EDT Hund
@sisadness It's not Incubus, but it's what I like. :)
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Mike Gerwitz (mikegerwitz@social.mikegerwitz.com)'s status on Thursday, 10-May-2018 20:54:29 EDT Mike Gerwitz
https://social.mikegerwitz.com/url/37790
https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/bb20.jpg
This is very disappointing to see. The screenshot shows "You're ready to go!", followed by "You can use 'Software' to install apps like these:". The apps they list, in left-right top-down order, are: VLC (free), Skype (non-free), Spotify (non-free), Slack (non-free), Discord (non-free), Corebird (free), Mailspring (free), GIMP (free), Minecraft (non-free), Android Studio (non-free), Ora (non-free), Notepad-Plus-Plus (free), Tusk (free), Brave (free), and IDEA Community (free).
That is 8 free and _7 non-free_. Also in the screenshot on the left is an Amazon icon.
We've known #Ubuntu to do these things for a while now, but I grow increasingly disappointed with each release. Ubuntu also encourages the use of proprietary software through "snaps", and advertises non-free software by default through their package repositories unless you explicitly check a box (at least in previous version) during installation to use only free repositories.In conversation from social.mikegerwitz.com permalink Repeated by hund Attachments
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 09:08:39 EDT Hund
@jason The GNU tools might not even be needed as well, just look at Alpine Linux.
But I agree with most other people as well, why should we only mention GNU and not the other parts that makes it all tick.
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 12-May-2018 00:32:12 EDT Hund
@galaxis You should check out Buku.
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-May-2018 23:35:04 EDT Hund
@architect I didn't write the article. :linus:
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-May-2018 23:06:35 EDT Hund
Is It Linux or GNU/Linux? – https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/it-linux-or-gnulinux #GNU #Linux
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-May-2018 20:19:23 EDT Hund
@Huggles Aw. :(
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-May-2018 18:20:37 EDT Hund
@timapple I understand. :)
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Hund (hund@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-May-2018 16:50:34 EDT Hund
@timapple I have no idea what pCloud is, but have you tried NextCloud?
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