So, in gaming terms, we're upgrading our gear to kill stronger bosses?
For what it's worth, I am a frequent lurker of hexbear and their users' newspaper archive is wonderful - every politician is full of it and they know it full well.
It's a pity she had to see her income go down to muster an apology. Regardless, it seems genuine - the general disregard for paragraphs (as well as avoiding a line of separation when we venture with one) being the dead giveaway here.
Oh yeah I can work under pressure
Wait, you don't mean with the song playing in the background?
Ooooh, das Übermensch!
My device doesn't have a graphics card and only has two threads, so I guess it's just for higher end devices?
Tried it, my device crashes every 2 minutes in. Not worth the effort for now.
Has anyone ever tried to carry out a stochastic analysis of the data? I'd never thought about it, but the webpage's way of representing the data makes it seem like we're watching the stock market.
It would change the landscape of Linux gaming completely.
I myself cannot afford to lose some FPS (as in most games I can barely hit 30), but I cannot wait for the moment I can buy a gaming device and enjoy all these goodies!
CARPINCHO
If they have root access to my PC, webcam access is arguably not my biggest concern
To the people who insist on me adding a sticky note to my webcam, I can only say
sudo modprobe -r uvcvideo
In my case, I'm just addicted to social media like Lemmy. That's what causes it. I can't quit it.
Without missing a heartbeat. Cars made in China tend to have extremely cool gadgets you never see in European cars. Be it front, back, lateral facing cameras or any other type of sensors. They've got so many cool stuff we're just missing out on, man.
Nah, that's not it - Warframe did it right
Then what good is a state for? Let's get down to anarchism once and for all!
As long as public money -> public code, this could potentially be a net positive for stopping predatory AI practices from Microsoft and buddies. Still, taking away funding from other projects could also be catastrophic for everything else.
Pink Floyd is underwhelming for a band commonly labelled as "prog rock". Most of their stuff is forgettable, albeit Alan Parsons Project came off it, so I guess it's not irredeemable if it inspired something genuinely good.
Hi everyone,
I've been checking this forum but I have not managed to find duplicates (I'm using Summit for Lemmy). If that's the case I'll remove this post.
I'm about to start a PhD. I've been told I will be required to partake in publications and other shenanigans. I am not against it, but I'm very concerned about having my full name flying around the internet, as I've always been hesitant of sharing any of that information (real name, pictures, etc).
Ultimately, I only care for potential employers to know that it's actually me the one who has written this or that, which I would happily disclose in private.
What's the usual stance in this situation?
Lately, I found out that Application Launcher also features all the functionality I use from KRunner.
In my particular experience, Application Launcher is snappier at first launch and also returns results rather quickly. For me, this begs an obvious question.
What's the use case for using KRunner over the Application Launcher?
So far I've noticed that pressing Enter on the Calculator results makes the entry be copied on KRunner, but this does not happen for the Application Launcher. I'm certain there must be something else to it, otherwise people would not be using it (even I found myself using it from time to time, but could not understand why).
Available in both Plasma 6 (and >= 5.22).Your binary khameleon! A simple button that allows you to switch between two chosen Plasma Color Schemes. Not only day/night, but any scheme you want!Dead...
You can find and download the project from the KDE Store and from https://store.kde.org/p/1804745/
Hey guys,
Just wanted to tell you that Day/Night Switcher has been finally ported to Plasma 6. I couldn't have done this with the interest by the community on the project's continuation. Anyway, let us all enjoy it.
I am only posting this in the hopes that old users who moved to Plasma 6 may catch up on the news.
See you around, kids!