Another video: COSMIC Epoch - Tiling per workspace demonstrating per workspace tiling/floating.
Another video: COSMIC Epoch - Tiling per workspace demonstrating per workspace tiling/floating.
Which world?
Despite the turnovers, we are still winning… that’s good I guess.
Hartman selling… again.
Play action ftw.
Ugly game… so many turnovers.
Just feed Audric. That’s all we need to do.
Wow, thanks for sharing. I’ve already read the Old Man’s War series, but now I can finish the Collapsing Empire series (only read the first book).
You can self-host libreddit, which is what I do, and it will still continue to work. That said, it is on borrowed time as development has mostly stopped.
All the public instances are unusable b/c of the rate-limits, unfortunately.
And that’s exactly what happened in your case David. Which is why I’m so happy (also because I fixed the tools from an author I like and already had the books at home :-P):
Really detailed and cool response from the kernel developer. I also found the use of the recent BPF feature to provide a workaround until a proper kernel fix lands really interesting.
Single tap/click for left click and two finger tap/click for right click work right out the box for me on my laptop.
There is also an option in the Gnome Settings application to configure this.
They just pushed out an update 290
RIP. GG Tigers.
We had our chances in the 4th quarter… but the offense is running out of time :|
BIG SACK!
Offense has awoken. Defense, please!
XAVIER WATTS!!!
Ugh… needed a TD there. Can’t keep settling for FGs
Hartman should have never cut his hair/shaved his beard. We are paying for that decision.
I’ve used Fastmail with a custom domain for a few years now… (5+?) and have been really happy with it. I wish it was a bit cheaper (or had a better family plan), but it works well with my terminal email client (mutt).
The web client is pretty quick and I use the calendar there all the time. Fastmail supports all the normal standards such as CalDAV, so you can use it with third party applications.