[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 3 days ago

Sorry, I don't understand what you're referring to...

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago

But what's on top of the white cooler?

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago

I have sudo apt install spd in my notes for better audio compatibility but I can't remember why. Nonetheless, I wonder if this may bell.

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

That's pretty creative, though my tray icons switch around based on what's there. I suppose I could automate icon detection with screenshots of the icons and ImageSearch()ing via Keysharp... but I realize that I didn't describe what I was really hoping for accurately; aside from certain icons like the Wi-Fi icon (which I'd wanna interact with via Win+A), I'm also generally hoping to get the actual, manual box-highlighting feature and just arrow over to the one I want and smack Enter. Oh, well. I'll try to keep xdotool in mind for the future, though! Yes, Mint's definitely still on X11, as far as I know... I wonder what catastrophes await its Wayland shift...

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago

I think it should absolutely be an option, or even a checkbox!

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 4 points 5 days ago

If you've only had Sabra, I wouldn't blame you. There are many brands and homemade can be among the best.

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago

Tower Wizard was way too short.

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I could not stand Brotato, personally...

It's not a VS-like, but for top-down arena shooters, Disfigure takes the cake. And it's free!

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 3 points 5 days ago

I wasn't aware that this was such a prevalent issue across Lemmy. I wonder if communities or the Lemmy system should have a bot that automatically captures this info and renders deleting less powerful.

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago

But which are these specific sites, as in some exact domains? Why are you avoiding naming them?

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago

Huh, that's an excellent way to handle this... Donate more for higher consideration but still with no guarantee of anything, hence it being called a "donation"... Almost like how politics should work!

[-] Flagstaff@programming.dev 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

True, then there could be a charge to accepted candidates who then reject the job to block the emergence of such an "occupation" as well. But then if one legitimately declines because of the salary, hmm... idk... Maybe to avoid this, the money should go to some governing board...

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/blorp@lemmy.zip

Other apps like Summit and Thunder allow you to access the options menu for your posts and comments when viewing your own profile and directly edit your content right there. It would be cool to have that in Blorp.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/blorp@lemmy.zip

I just returned here from Thunder, which has two amazing features:

  1. It always asks whether you want to share a link from its instance, your instance, etc. It'd be cool if Blorp had this option to just always ask instead of having to go into the menu to change it every time. Even previewing what the URL would look like under each option would be cool.
  2. It can create an image that has text embedded around it, which you can pick and choose in a modular way (just the image, or with the post title and/or post body, and/or the URL in the shared message body, etc.). I find this to be by far the most incredible feature that I've ever seen in any messaging app ever made (that I've tried, anyway). (In fact, the chief reason I left is that it doesn't support private-messaging, oddly enough.)
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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/linux@programming.dev

I read somewhere on Reddit that people who use Linux should periodically, manually check for security updates to their computers' BIOS from their motherboard manufacturers, because Linux apparently ends automatic updates once you leave Windows. I have no idea of where to look on the ASUS website for my Zenbook 14, or if that's even the right place. Could anyone give any guidance on this matter? Is this a thing that we should indeed be doing semiannually or something?

And what else should I be doing on a schedule (even if annually), while I'm at it? Haha.

Edit: thanks, everyone!

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/linux@lemmy.world
  1. Set the custom keyboard shortcut sh -c 'pgrep -i keepassxc > /dev/null || keepassxc' to Alt+V
  2. Keep KeePassXC's default autotype prompt keybinding, which is Alt+V

One disables the other. I thought that going the grep route might make the program opener conditionally inactive, but apparently that's not doing anything. I would really like to avoid using a separate keybinding if possible. Otherwise, I guess I'd just have to have it open on launch.

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In GNU nano 7.2 (the latest as of this posting, as far as I know), why does Ctrl+Delete delete entire words but not Ctrl+Backspace? How do we restore its correct functionality?

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I thought self-hosting requires, like, paid ownership of a website or something. I don't think I've ever self-hosted before and am lost with its guide.

My primary concern is RustDesk's warning about possibly shutting down its free self-hosting because of bot abuse, despite now requiring GitHub accounts. There seems to be nothing even remotely close to RustDesk, except possibly HopToDesk, which I heard is a fork of an older version or something.

It'd be nice to be able to keep this going just in case. Or are there free, E2EE servers out there that anyone knows of?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/linuxmint@programming.dev

Edit: Wow, I didn't need any of these; Meld via Nemo Compare does the trick in conjunction with the built-in text editor, Xed! Glad I came across this delightful plugin!

~~Kate~~. ~~Zed~~. ~~Basically anything with Git's diff doesn't seem to allow live edits to either file directly in the comparison itself; I have to open one of the files in another text editor and search for the discrepant lines manually. Is there anything that can rival VSCodium out there (which, yes, has no telemetry but still feels too resource-heavy relative to the Syncthing sync-conflicts for which I intermittently use it to manually resolve)?~~

~~The search has gotten so bad that it feels like a failure to have to download Notepad++ on Windows to try to run it through Bottles, in which I then had a graphical scaling error (had to restart with 200% DPI, but the mouse cursor is still tiny) and I couldn't open my own Linux user directory in its file browser.~~

~~I'm pulling my hair out; I had no idea that this would be such a ridiculously difficult search. I'm trying NeoVim next, with possibly LazyVim, but I fear the same outcome...~~

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I didn't keep the .XPI file, unfortunately. Is it possible from a phone's file structure to export or even build this from(/out of?) a currently installed add-on that can no longer be (easily) downloaded?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/mentalhealth@lemmy.world

I lack the time to learn Lemmy tools and run this place and fx0mt left for whatever unfortunate reason. Let me know and I'll briefly review your account history (you don't have to have nodded anywhere before, but you must already have a decent history and not simply be new to Lemmy). Thank you.

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It's weird because I've installed Mint on other PCs and Macs and have never seen this problem before (admittedly probably slightly older versions of Mint), which keeps recurring on my machine.

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I'm trying to ditch Google Calendar for a totally server-less approach, while still being able to share what I'm up to with certain contacts. Any guidance (via Syncthing or not) would be appreciated!

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Flagstaff@programming.dev to c/foss@beehaw.org

Edit: I seek a server-less solution.

The only thing I can see is Linwood Flow but it looks like it's a really, really long way off before becoming a primary calendar app.

If it could just store all calendar content in 1 local file, then that could be so easily auto-synced across devices with !syncthing@programming.dev. Does anyone have any leads?

Hmm, I just now learned about Fruux, in this Reddit post...

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