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  • Darn, for a minute there I thought this app might allow you to add pages to rearrange pages in existing documents like Notebloc. So few scanner apps offer this, but it's super useful.

    Edit: BTW I was talking about Android, plus if you read the comment chain below, this one does! Just long press the page number icon and drag to move.

  • OP is clearly not that if their use case involves a homelab and docker containers. Arch is a perfectly valid suggestion here.

  • Exactly. It's no surprise that someone running for president would try to handle the situation in this way. People expecting Biden to die on this hill by taking a moral stance don't fully appreciate the power of the Pro-Israel lobby and how deeply it influences US policy in the Middle East.

    Plus the fact that he has been staunchly in favor of Israel for his entire political career.

  • Western aid workers, most importantly.

    Over 100 aid workers have been killed since last October, but the others weren't nearly as newsworthy due to being of Arab descent.

    In circumstances eerily similar to the recent drone strikes on WCK, aid workers and medical staff working with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) were bombed and killed by Israeli forces even though they had notified the IDF of their location, and their convoy was fired upon as they tried to evacuate workers and their families from northern Gaza.

  • Ah gotcha. I suppose you could just disable the default dock search widget and manually add the Firefox one. Only downside is that it would have to be above the dock area.

  • But ... Firefox is a browser, not a search engine?

    Or do you mean you can't do a Google search via Firefox rather than using the Google search app?

  • And 24/192 vinyl rips.

  • I personally don't see the Fedora team breaking away from Gnome just yet, but he makes some good points.

    Starting in 2025, KDE Plasma’s release cycle switches to a semi-annual cadence that lines up with Fedora Linux releases, enabling a tight interlock of development and integration between Fedora and KDE.

    This is the key change that might make such a move viable, imo. One of the key benefits of Gnome to point release distros, and Fedora in particular, is the predictable 6-month release cycle. If KDE achieve the same, then it will make the proposition a lot more attractive.

  • Opus @ >128 kbps sounds as good as FLAC, even for audiophiles (as much as some may try to deny it). The real advantage for FLAC is for archival purposes.

  • There are other distros with the same points

    Are there? Like what?

  • Disagree, actually. The Endeavour defaults are really good and they have a really helpful, newbie-friendly forum.

    Plus I have personally found the stereotype of Arch being difficult to maintain to not be true at all. I just installed the linux-lts kernel package and setup btrfs-assistant for system restore and it's been quite low-maintenance. I had way more issues with Fedora, come to think of it.

    • Community-driven distro
    • Bleeding edge software
    • Rolling release instead of point release
    • Amazing software availability
    • Highly customizable
    • Documentation and community support
  • As a Photoshop replacement, there's Photopea.

    It's not as heavy duty, but the layout/tools are pretty much the same so it feels significantly more intuitive of you're used to the PS way of doing things than Krita, GIMP, etc .

  • I'm well aware. I was specifically talking about the modern tactic of sit-ins in the middle of busy intersections and protestors glueing themselves to the tarmac, and so forth.

    I never called into question political protest in general, even though that's apparently what people are assuming I said.

  • There was a lot more to the success of the civil rights movement than simply blocking traffic.

  • Disrupting the public just trying to go about their lives is a particularly ineffective way of rallying people to your cause, though, even assuming it's not outright detrimental. You end pissing off significantly more people than you persuade.

    I don't think it should be illegal, mind you, but it's a pretty counter productive way to go about it imo.

  • Ah yeah, I have an AMD GPU so no issues. For Nvidia, you're better off with Pop.