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  • Not trying to throw shade at all man but in some way you saying "playing the shit out of it" and then saying just 100 hours made it incredibly funny to me.

    I spent 100 hours the first 3 weeks of elden ring release for example. (10 easily each weekend day so 60 with that alone. And then 15 days with easily more than 4 hours each)

    I'm sure you've played more than 100 hours in skyrim lol.

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  • It's a community driven auto skipper. Any video that is not brand new will probably be tagged by someone and you can just enjoy it. If you use it in an actual browser you can also tag sections. It's great.

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    Terminating a process
  • Get learning lol. I know that there's some command line program that gives process info on mouse hover and then that can be parsed with awk to get the pid, then pipe that again into kill -kill. Then use xbindkeys or whatever keybindings program to bind that script to a key.

    Tbh. For involved stuff like this chatgpt will help you more than stackoverflow.

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  • Dunno, create a script that uses a program to get the process number of the current active window or the window the mouse is hovering, and then kill that? Bind that script inor a key with whatever program and voilá.

    It's more involved sure but there's your option.

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  • That's because the end proces of the GUI sends a sigint, which does jack shit if the program hangs, you only archieve for a higher parent process to obtain it until it can off itself gracefully. You need to right click the process and send a sigkill signal to emulate the command line.

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    Terminating a process
  • Open the process list in your system monitor of choice, right click, signal, sigkill.

    You can also open a monitor and use top or any variant to detect the process number and manually kill -KILL number

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    Terminating a process
  • Linux programs can also capture signal calls. They usually only capture sigints so that they can close gracefully, but theoretically you could also capture a sigkill.

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    What is your skincare routine?
  • I have atopical dermatitis so besides the good old showering and applying shampoo twice, once to get the hair clean and the second time to keep the product there while I clean the rest of my body, I use some speficic products concerning the affliction.

    For the shower, I use a highly moisturizing gel from the local store combined with one that's supposed to be special for the skin that costs 20 times as much, and Blue Cap as a shampoo recommended by my hairdresser to help with dry scalp.

    I usually shave in the shower with hot water so I don't really need any aftershave cream but I have one for when I dry shave.

    Besides that, I have some local moisturizing cream to be used occasionally when the skin dries too much, and the occasional cortisone paste for eyelids and specific body parts that like to specially dry and have bad reactions.

    When I feel specially oily (which is almost never because yay atopical dermatitis) I tend to buy some natural exfoliant shower gels and then apply moisturizing cream afterward to "replace" bad body oil with good cream oil I guess xD.

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    7 days to die is no longer Early Access, but still looks like this
  • What's wrong with these graphics? Is it supposed to be a high fidelity graphics game? These look good enough to drive a good gameplay. Idk about the game and you told nothing of the sort so I can't give any opinion on it.

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    NewPipe on Linux, Using Android_translation_layer
  • I went from newpipe to tubular since it comes with sponsorblock, but iirc the backend is the same.

    No VPN or anything, it works great.

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    Since when does a clock need a privacy policy?
  • The clock also requires location services if you want it automated instead of manually putting the time zone, which most people don't do, so that's another thing they mistanage in their privacy policy.

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    The number vs. arrow direction on this sticker...
  • 2K is 2560x1440p though, not 1080, make a quick google search and you'll see it. It's roughly double the amount of pixels of fullHD.

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    The number vs. arrow direction on this sticker...
  • Isn't 4k x4 the amount of fullHD pixels? Its like 4 fullHD screens stacked together, that's how it was marketed and hence the name.

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  • Thanks to /u/azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works for mentioning KDE window rules. In KDE, we can add rules for windows so that they behave in specific ways. One rule that can be added is the position: remember rule, and it's possible to make that rule apply to all windows by removing the match field. This way, closing and reopening windows keeps them where they were.

    This is a very typical complaint about wayland that a lot of people have, something that apparently worked natively with X11 and annoyed me to no end since I had to position all the windows every day when logging into my desktop. No more! I hope this helps :)

    https://imgur.com/a/zrvbRPI

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