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  • But all leaders have to be on the same page.

    And then this needs to be agreed upon once again so that the current president of the european council makes a clear statement.

    If they got the balls the transition period will take some time I suppose.

    This is what is leveraged currently, imo.

    But this isn't mostlikely the entire world dynamic.. Idk.

  • Feedback-time:

    He had minor hindrances which we addressed today: Printing, Scanning, Icons on the desktop and some windows software for taxes.

    Wile loading I showed him some of your selection:

    He liked pingus and in a few months he may pick up domino-chain.

    Furthermore he may like townscraper but he hadn't the nerve to figure out the bindings. I think TinyGlade will be more accessible (Nvidia Optimus works otb with Debian + Gnome-Context Menus).

    Unfortunately 2048 was too hard for him currently but we tried.

  • Appreciated, will consider this afterwards (when more contributions of Lemmes are done). I already fixed my post: I pinned him to trixie (I used it subconsciously). I won't attempt a (unsupported) downgrade :- ).

    You are awesome for following up, Sir or Madame.

  • Fullscreen or maximized windows always are -1 px on the right of the screen.

    My cursor rests on the right of the screen so that a swipe changes workspaces and a right click opens a dropdown-launcher to navigate to apps not used frequently.

    Build-in in XFCE.

  • Launches faster sounds like you have a weird shell config.

    Also scrolling isn't really existing in a terminal. If you are tail -f somefile then it depends on how fast it is written to, how fast tail is. If you have some TUI tool open it dependa how fast it can emit it's UI.

    If your program only emits 100MB data each seconds then a terminal sink of 30GB/s wouldn't really benefit.

    Power users like me run a terminal multiplexer anyways so there is another bottleneck.

    And the configuration is onetime only (if the terminal configuration will be downward compatible with a version 10 years from now).

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  • I - carefully - maintained a music library. Got an ipod. Loved the device. Though sync via itunes was cumbersome.

    Wanted to sync my tracks back to another device. Nope. Not supported. Everz track was rewritten into some garbage, including its tags.

    Locked in a prison without knowing.

    My elderly parents got iphones. They started sharing pictures via their message app. Required multiple times showing them that we - android users - receive aweful pictures. Prison.

    Apple watch is only syncing with iphones. Prison.

    Used to be an app developer. Releasing something as open source for ios is not feasible. You have to anually pay 120 USD to publish. Prison. Therefore you release the app in a paid manner. They tell you which price to raise. And tax 30%. Prison.

    A friend wrote a thesis with some apple-writer thingy. Asked me for some help saving in the required file format. Couldn't manage to. Prison.

  • Nerd here. You confuse me:

    WAN is some up-/downstream port connecting intranets remotely in my novice book. The measurement G doesn't refer to some advertisement-thingy in terms of wireless speed (but Gigabyte) - Maybe it's some form of Generation; But then I lack everything including my false base knowledge. Additionally I have never encountered "2.5G LAN" ever before: Would you be able to shed light on my shortcomings? 2.5 x 8 is 20 Gbit. I didn't read about that size yet.

    Edit: Thanks guys!