They are the Activator. They need to complete their duty before any of us can use LibreOffice
They are the Activator. They need to complete their duty before any of us can use LibreOffice
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I just chose a number haha. That makes it much more feasible then.
Once a minute, and only if the screen contents change. I imagine there’s something lightweight enough.
That’s not the worst idea ever. Say a screenshot is 10 mb. 10x60x 8 hours =4800mb per work day. 30 days is 150gb worst case scenario. I suppose you could check the previous screenshot and if it’s the same, then don’t write a new file. Combine that with OCR and a utility to scroll forward and backward through time, it might be a useful tool.
It’s an error, since no amounts of zeros, even infinite, would make it equal 10.
Only one that can do a hard day’s work without breaking down.
Us Debian users aren’t used to frequent updates.
I do the opposite, I forget I can just create a file with nano. I run touch then open it with nano after to edit.
It’s been a minute since I used C/Cpp but if you compile with debugging symbols and using gdb give you info like in Java? At least the location of the crash.
Can’t screen share to the collective consciousness with Wayland.
It was/is an extension so you would’ve had to explicitly search for and install it to see it.
The dude who made VSCode Stories sold it for some cash.
That’s a stock Android feature, or at least it’s on Motorola phones. Handy button.
I had to start the scanner tool from the command line, I felt like a hacker but it did usually work on Linux.
This reminds me of the big USB drive of drivers that we had at a PC repair shop. When Windows 7 failed to find drivers, we’d stick that in and give it a scan.
I use Debian as the daily and Mint on my server haha