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  • they used to be quite common, but nowadays you need to compile them yourself with the "replace-testosterone" patch. It's also recommended to use the "cat-ears" patch, and, if you can, also the "cat-tail" patch, but that isn't necesarily required to get it working.

  • Meta+Q to close windows supremacy

  • I'm gonna pretend like I didn't post this on microblogging fedi 2 months ago already

  • Doesn't work for me. Do you have any custom rules?

  • Found this recently:

    it became a thing yesterday lol

  • I use AnySoftKeyboard (fdroid github website). It has quite the amount of customizability. I like that there are arrow buttons to navigate text better.

  • There's a python library for everything

  • Pretty sure that money is for the people employed by the GNOME Foundation, they don't just pay every contributor.

  • Ktitle

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  • It's sorted alphabetically

  • Might be an afternoon of CSS, or might be 2+ weeks of React

  • I'm on Hyprland now, which has more GNOME-like workspaces (created when needed)

  • I used to have 9 in a 3x3 grid in Plasma, so I could always reach any workspace in two or less touchpad swipes.

  • read the code and pretend you understand it (real understanding will slowly come with that)

  • I used to run sudo pacman -Syu like every 5 minutes (bleeding edge, more like bled out edge). I'd recommend once or twice a day to stay up-to-date.

  • The only distro we should worship is Hannah Montana Linux

  • No way, Debian uses systemd, and systemd uses systemd-journald for logging, and doesn't need cron, because it has timers.

  • My real first time using Linux was with Pop!_OS in April last year.

  • Indeed

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  • The difference here is more between release types, I think. Arch is rolling, so there are updates you can get every few minutes. Debian is a rock, and rocks aren't known for moving a lot.

    (The command is sudo pacman -Syu btw)