I’ve used flatpak only once, but I am pretty sure I ran it through the cli. Did I imagine that? i might have imagined that, it was a while ago
I’ve used flatpak only once, but I am pretty sure I ran it through the cli. Did I imagine that? i might have imagined that, it was a while ago
Okay now that is totally crazy!
They’re sometimes called garden path sentences because they lead you up the garden path. Some more examples: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/garden-sentences-262915
Oh, train is a verb not a noun here! I thought you meant a toy train set, and was very confused for a moment
I mean more than none would be surprising
Use Firefox, not Chromium
Your comment came across as attacking me, and also as a little bit crazed. That said I completely agree with your last sentence, being able to admit you are wrong is a very important skill and one many people could do with learning (I try, I don;t always succeed but I try)
Wrong person to post this in response to, dude
just a super massive weirdo
I once heard him described as “The smartest man to ever throw a tantrum like a 4 year old”
Yeah, KDE is just better in so many ways. When gnome launched kde was built on a not-fully-open-source library, but then they fully open sourced QT, and that was decades ago so now there is no excuse!
I use multiple desktops a lot. Like all the time. i have six and generally about five of them have at least one window on them. I could have everything on one desktop but then it’d just feel crowded!
If they grab the back of your head, sure, but if they grabbed your nose and angled it up your vision would go up. The question, then, is where is your perception of the mouse
No, the correct way in general is to not install windows at all
I don’t know, if gnome were better we might be able to answer that😛
Yeah but then you have to use gnome when you could be using kde
Third of only five results for me
It just abandons its eggs before they hatch
Ah, fair enough, probbaly me misremembering then