Show us the hands! Willie, in the public domain, doesn’t wear gloves. Mickey, still Disney IP, does wear gloves.
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.
Show us the hands! Willie, in the public domain, doesn’t wear gloves. Mickey, still Disney IP, does wear gloves.
Double Z’s will save and then exit. The command on until board will exit without saving changes.
So he’s attracted to Girls plus Puberty.
Take a look at this post. It covers some names and stories about contributions that make modern interfaces what they are today.
Xerox did so much for modern computing. If only people knew.
Stallman prefers to refer to it as Coffee + Creamer.
Give Linux Mint Debian Edition a look!
I’ve done my fair share of distro hopping. Mint is the distribution that I have to do the least amount of configuring starting from a clean install.
I’m running the most recent version, based on Bookworm, as my daily driver.
Are there certain features you’ve grown to rely on?
I use plaintext documents with markdown. There’s a markdown editor for the web. Markor is an excellent Android app. Take your pick of a number of text editors with markdown.
I have a Pi 3 running Home Assistant. I also have two Pi Zeros that I have MP4 Museum installed.
I use MP4 Museum to run projected Halloween decorations mostly but it’s great to have a little box that will take a video file from a thumbdrive and dump it out the HDMI port on boot.
Give ncdu a look. It is on Linux. It will allow you to see big chunks of data. I’m sure someone has a container version of it, but you can run it straight from the terminal.
I’ve never felt so seen in a comment. Also, you’re down to monthly?
FlorisBoard is great! It’s not had a release in about year but that doesn’t mean it’s not under active development. The developer is currently working on the Natural Language Processing component.
Give Liftoff a look!
Give me Windows 95 with Microsoft Plus!