May I ask why LMDE and not regular Linux Mint? In my experience, it is rock solid and handles nvidia pretty well, too
May I ask why LMDE and not regular Linux Mint? In my experience, it is rock solid and handles nvidia pretty well, too
Would be interesting to see what sort of use case would SSO have on lemmy. Maybe (non public) internal lemmy instances?
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Well, I am a bit of a shy person. So approaching people is kinda hard. My romantic relationships were - most of the times - a consequence of hanging out together and both of us sort of approaching towards it.
I understood the value of having deep friendships and open conversations with people (and family) a bit later in my life. So that’s something that I’m also striving towards. As a kind, I didn’t really trust other school friends and couldn’t develop meaningful friendships. So I mostly spent my time alone indoors, reading and other stuff
Nothing beats org mode syntax for markup. You don’t have to use emacs, but syntactically, org is so much more convenient, consistent and easy.
I wanna make my way through the Valve classics. Portal and the Half life series. Ooh and Satisfactory has also caught my eye!
Getting fit. Mostly about staying active. I realised I could be a lot better not just in sports but also daily life in general if I put in some efforts towards being fit
Wow, that’s kinda tough to answer without revealing a lot of clues about my age!
Let’s see, I guess I’m trying to be more mindful of my body in taking care of it. But it’s not going so well :/
Also trying to find some motivation/energy/time to play some video games since I didn’t have too much access to them while growing up
Maybe it’ll hit me when I’m older, but seemingly I can go for long durations without food and water just because I keep forgetting to eat/cook
I have no hdr and other shenanigans but I’ve been using auto login via sddm for my plasma wayland session since a long time and it works.
It wouldn’t help with user config issues, though
Consider having just two of them. The one which is active actually seems like a button that demands attention. It’s basic design stuff. Tabs denote choices between active viewports, it should be unambiguous always which one is active. These hovering tabs are more like buttons which intuitively ask to be clicked
https://github.com/black7375/Firefox-UI-Fix
Try looking at the comparison screenshots in this repo. Or look up some images of firefox australis. You’ll see how tabs are actually behaving like tabs and are denoting clearly which one is active by linking itself naturally to the viewport
Edit: https://github.com/Glitchcode2447/Firefox-Australis-Theme
I think this is a big accessibility issue. Please let tabs be tabs. This design seems too similar to Firefox’s new design where it’s hard to tell which tab is active (specially if you have only two open). I feel like tabs should be attached to the viewport/content otherwise they look like buttons where my intuition is to click on an active to tab to activate it
A vector is an object which transforms like a vector
I think it kicks in when you distribute. For example, let’s say I have a fork of some GPL software and I’m maintaining it for myself. I don’t need to share the changes if I’m the only one using it.
The point is that people using a software should be able to read and modify (and share) the source when they want to.
IANAL and all that good stuff
What is your point exactly?