I’m already on their Matrix server and uhh… I’m not sure whether they’re ready to scale up like that. Hopefully they get some capacity issues figured out in the next month.
I’m already on their Matrix server and uhh… I’m not sure whether they’re ready to scale up like that. Hopefully they get some capacity issues figured out in the next month.
FWIW Dolphin only does it if the filesystem doesn’t provide a way to add that metadata directly to the directory and you change the view configuration for that directory away from your standard configuration. Which is how the standard describes to do it. (Some file managers incorrectly add those .directory files to every directory you visit.)
A mac will add a .DS_Store file to any directory just by breathing on it.
I don’t like GNOME, but I’ve honestly had consistently worse experiences with Cinnamon.
Yep, which also explains why a distro that comes with Cinnamon won…
Also remember that systemd isn’t generally doing this in series, waiting for each unit before starting the next. It’s firing off a bunch of units and then continuing what it does. If it were measuring the actual time that a unit takes without including the fact that it’s waiting for resources that other units are using, it’s highly unlikely that bare
, which is basically empty, would take longer than massive snaps like Firefox and the GNOME content snaps.
Theoretically with a huge number of snaps and slow enough storage media this could have a noticeable effect, but in practice that case is highly unlikely.
Let’s hope all proprietary systems become irrelevant in the future.
time_t
will remain 32-bit to avoid breaking ABI compatibility. However, Linux on 32-bit platforms has a full set of syscalls that return time64_t
values. I don’t know about other distros, but since 24.04 Ubuntu has had everything in its repositories using those calls.
So “warm plugging” is a thing - it means a piece of hardware is detachable while the machine is asleep.
I’ve had cats my whole life and have never had one mess with my properly placed toilet paper.
I’m a monthly donor to KDE EV and to the Mozilla Foundation.
Schoolie McSchoolface is fine too.
As someone who immigrated to the US as a child, if leaving the US is even 10% as difficult for me as coming was for my parents, I don’t think I’m capable of it despite having a fully remote job at a global company.
My record at Detroit airport from stepping out of the bus to stepping into the plane is 7m43s. What is going on at your airports?
Bash
Not because it’s the best or even my favourite. Just because I create so many ephemeral VMs and containers that code switching isn’t worth it for me.
FWIW Plasma 5.27 works very well on Wayland with AMD GPUs. The fact that desktop mode uses x11 is probably not related to them still using Plasma 5. I would guess once KDE announces an LTS version of Plasma 6 (possibly as early as 6.2?) they’ll upgrade Steam OS to that.
I’d love a million dollars in gains in a year…
Heck, I’d love to have even half a million dollars of total assets.
What do you want to do at 4k, 120 Hz?