Better still they had actually taken it and put in into production in place of the code that CTO had written, and which was the basis of the “correct” solution.
The test was just a set-up for free work.
Better still they had actually taken it and put in into production in place of the code that CTO had written, and which was the basis of the “correct” solution.
The test was just a set-up for free work.
I’m tempted to flood our Kconfig files with tabs just to prove a point, but let’s not make a mess where it’s not needed. However, if this idiocy persists, don’t be surprised if I start tabbing everything in sight.
This is genius.
I think they’re talking about seeing their own votes.
Not going to help a lot but may point to a motherboard issue - I’ve experienced this under Windows and a reboot has solved it.
I have incompatible hardware.
Lion (mountain variant)
The thing you call a “mountain lion” over there in the US isn’t a lion. It’s a cougar.
Domestic housecat -> all big cats (like Eevee)
It’s like people still hating on Sony for their music division’s CD rootkit scandal from… 2005 I think?
- apt will brick itself if it gets interrupted mid transaction with no clear recourse apart from a total reinstall, so try not to get greedy and Ctrl+C if it looks like dpkg is hung
You can dpkg -r the package you tried to install then apt won’t complain about missing dependency packages for your app as it won’t be marked for to be installed
trying to install any software that isn’t already packaged explicitly for Ubuntu is a nightmare because there is no equivalent of the AUR for people to push build steps to and you’re quite often left guessing what dependencies you need to install to get something to compile
There isn’t a big global community repo per say like aur but anyone can host their own repos with PPAs, you just need to add them to your lists
Most apt quirks are there with Debian too, not just an Ubuntu thing. The rest of the things you mentioned are fair.
Ah. For me it’s not the search bar only but also if I select text and press Ctrl+C/press context menu Copy as well.
Interestingly, if sites put something in the clipboard (eg. Mastodon toot Copy link button) it works anywhere else.
My bigger problem right now is a bug that prevents me from copying stuff from the url bar when middle-click pasting is enabled in the KDE settings…
What. For me it’s the opposite - I can’t copy stuff to other apps from Firefox if that setting is not enabled
I see that no one has suggested Doublecmd
We should start talking about World War IV then
Looking at the name it sounds like he’s French
Where would people take trash then? Home with them?
Afaik that’s the norm in Japan.
Wars are won (and lost) as a result of supply chain logistics
See also: Campaign for North Africa
The ‘darkly-compact’ theme here does widen the page for me
/r/MegaMan, /r/BattleNetwork
SwiftKey still offers it.
There are some tasks that only can be done when the majority of the system is not in use. Windows prepares the files, reboots, does its thing in a preboot environment, then it actually shuts down.