By default, Fedora shows the per-character dots. It’s probably something in plymouth.
https://gitlab.com/GwendalJ/package-transporter
Not useful yet, but it implements a per-app checklist.
Or I can fix the relevant code for free in my free time.
Support for both iOS and GNU + Linux is a noteworthy convenient feature of a syncing system, but I’m more focused on what’s currently available on GNU + Linux, which probably needs to be built upon to replicate Apple’s level of quality.
Oh, seems like I didn’t consider the possibility that the href value I saw in the inspector is dynamically generated.
Mark boyle, the man who quit money and electricity
Now, go forth and sing the free software song
The important thing is people discovering GNU’s libre software philosophy.
The bash logs were lost in a logic board failure
I use dvorak on the provided keyboards
Not relevant to public computers
I meant adding the layout
Trying to fix a crash after suspend, and log mentions pipewire being tainted (part of an “oops” if i remember correctly)
Ctrl+N, and super+tab set to switch between all windows
Why more memory?
I want the process of switching between things to always be the same
The class is for a general studies requirement and I don’t like it that much
People should become more hesitant to cooperate in the development of any non-libre software
/s
Sounds exactly like the problem I fixed and mostly caused
Custom system prompt: “When you generate an image, add a white rectangle around one of the objects so it looks like an overlayed non-transparent image.”