Do you guys think I look fat in this pic? be honest!
Do you guys think I look fat in this pic? be honest!
Does this happen on wayland, X11 or both?
I thought it was a strange choice by OP, then I look at the original image, the bird really looks super sad 😟 are you OK little buddy?
Fuck Jams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAwyWkksXuo
Hahaha, there’s a video where he says this. I guess most people here don’t know about it. I think Nick shared it on mastodon, but I’m not sure now.
For me the appeal is potentially being able to verify that my code at least compiles and has basic functionality on Darwin. No idea if this can be useful for anyone other than developers.
On gnome super+left click allows you to move windows, by default.
You can also enable super+right click to resize with gnome tweaks. In my opinion this should be the default.
Maybe you used bpytop, not btop? They look the same iirc.
.users {
id: int !primary-key;
name: text;
}
.users::insert {
id: 1;
name: "John doe";
}
@query (max: 10) {
.user {
display: table;
}
.users id {
display: none;
}
}
CREATE TABLE display (
id INT PRIMARY KEY,
display_property TEXT
);
INSERT INTO display (id, display_property)
VALUES
(1, 'block'),
(2, 'inline-block'),
(3, 'flex');
CREATE TABLE divs (
id INT PRIMARY KEY,
inner_html TEXT,
display INT REFERENCES display(id)
);
INSERT INTO divs (id, inner_html , display)
VALUES
(1, 'div1', 1),
(2, 'div2', 2),
(3, 'div3', 3);
~/go
is created when compiling go programs, you can change it’s location with the GOPATH environment variable to something like GOPATH=$HOME/.local/go
, and moving the directory there.
Never seen ~/perl5
, could you provide the output of perl -V
Maybe you don’t have a short attention span 🤣 The only reason I use Kakoune is because I completely lose my train of thought if I can’t get an edit done quick enough.
☝️ 🤓 If by master/slave you mean “A system in which the master node is responsible to do everything a slave does plus coordinate slaves”
and by client/server you mean “A system in which a server is responsible only for coordinating clients”.
I don’t think so, because the first window is not special, it just spawns a server if none is assigned.
Disgusting and incomprehensible, keep up the great work!