I agree with this, but in open source there’s an extra layer of complexity: the “I don’t care about market share” dev attitude that’s sometimes admirable and sometimes frustrating.
I agree with this, but in open source there’s an extra layer of complexity: the “I don’t care about market share” dev attitude that’s sometimes admirable and sometimes frustrating.
Agreed, it’s such a poor summary of the article that I can’t tell if it’s an intentional strawman argument.
Be so bold.
I’m not sure if you can show/hide like that, but as a workaround you can toggle auto-hiding with a qdbus command, and set a keyboard shortcut to run that.
(Kickstarter)
I think OP said
if a window is fullscreen
as opposed to simply being maximized.
Or something in between, like an optional USB-C cartridge reader.
That’s awesome, I didn’t realize that ResidualVM had merged with ScummVM.
Don’t miss this entire genre: classic LucasArts point-and-click adventure games! Sam & Max Hit the Road, Full Throttle and Monkey Island are a few of the stand-outs for me, and they all run on Linux via the amazing ScummVM.
Skipping the OS backup is reasonable, but you probably want to at least save a package list. Add something like dpkg -l > ~/packages.txt
to your backup script.
Gotta read 'em all!
But only the OLED model, thanks to the improved kickstand.
Not effortlessly, because nearly no modern social platforms publish RSS feeds anymore. You might be able to find third-party tools or services that consume public content from these platforms and spit out an RSS feed, but these tend to come and go due to changes on the platform side that break them, either on purpose or by mistake.
I’m thinking about finally starting Okami. I’ve only bought it, uh, twice over the last 15 years! Any advice on which version to actually invest my time in, Switch or Wii? Reviews seem to prefer the HD remaster and tout the improved visuals, but many also emphasize the touchscreen support (whereas if I go with the Switch version I’d likely be playing it docked). But my Wii still runs like a champ, and I would like to spend more time using it…
This may depend on browser but you can double-tap a paragraph to quickly zoom the page so the text is full-width. Of course there’s also pinch-zoom or reader mode…
I’ve wondered if it’s a Japanese language thing, with each character going further and allowing more expressiveness in a limited space.
Oh, good point. If I was being brand-proper I’d spell it “reMarkable”… but, lol, not doing that.
Ctrl+F’d for this.