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  • I use Krusader on Linux which I don't think has icon view.

    When I have to use something else (eg Windows Explorer at work), obviously I prefer detailed list view. I like seeing things like the last modified date.

  • while I don't know the answer to the question, I am very certain that

    or would whole fediverse crash

    is not it; if that could make the whole fediverse crash, someone could do it maliciously. At most it will cause problems delivering your messages or delivering messages to you.

  • There's an option in the settings to make Ctrl+Tab cycle by last used tabs instead of the order they appear in in the tab bar. I have that turned off, so can't tell you 100% whether it does what you want...

    Otherwise of course if you still know the name of the tab, just type whatever you can remember into the address bar, that is how I find tabs usually.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Virginia Enacts Stupid, Completely Unworkable ‘Social Media Time Limit’ Law

  • Debian (testing) is most suitable for me. If there were a universally best distro, all the others would cease to exist...

    It isn't made by a for-profit company and thus doesn't have "features" I don't want.

    It pays attention to software freedom, though it isn't so restrictive about it that it doesn't work with my hardware.

    It was very easy to install only the things I wanted and needed.

  • yeah, I saw your instance only after posting the above comment :D

    Still, some other people reading this thread might not know this; I think the way you guys are doing it is a good way to get your articles more widely spread, I think it would be good if other media organizations did the same.

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Bugs Found in sudo

  • household income over $X per what period of time?

    I somehow don't find it very plausible that there are many people who believe that 21% of people are transgender, or even 30% gay or lesbian. But I too would have overestimated the number of atheists.

  • Dubai is likely the most well-known part of the UAE, so you may have heard people mention Dubai as if it were a country (because the audience might associate more with "Dubai" than "UAE"), without them meaning to imply that it's a real country.

    There are certainly irredentist movements in many parts of the world that want to restore previous states of geopolitics, including the existence of the Soviet Union.

    A country is ultimately a country if it is recognized as such by other countries. There are videos on the Internet that give greater details (search for keywords like "how many countries are there"). There are many places that some other countries say are countries, others not.

  • ???

    Out of the ones you mention, Dubai is in fact not a real country and I have not seen anyone claim that it is; it is a city and region of the country called the United Arab Emirates.

    Israel isn't universally recognized by all countries because some countries claim it is illegitimate (for religious reasons, because they say it is a colonialist project, etc. etc.).

    Belgium is a country with different parts speaking different languages also spoken in neighboring countries, that is why some people have claimed it's not (culturally) its own country, but I don't think anyone seriously refuses to recognize it as a country.

    As for Latvia, no idea whatsoever what you're talking about.

    So the question as asked is unanswerable because you're giving confusing and inconsistent examples.

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Nintendo’s Anti-Consumer Anti-Piracy Measures Also Reduce The Value Of The Switch 2

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Nintendo’s Anti-Consumer Anti-Piracy Measures Also Reduce The Value Of The Switch 2

    Nintendo @lemmy.world

    Nintendo’s Anti-Consumer Anti-Piracy Measures Also Reduce The Value Of The Switch 2

    Games @lemmy.world

    Nintendo’s Anti-Consumer Anti-Piracy Measures Also Reduce The Value Of The Switch 2

    privacy @lemmy.ca

    How Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data

  • For a link, you'll see it after posting if it appears in the list of places the link has been crossposted to, at which point you can delete it.

    An image, that is more technically challenging because it requires detecting whether two images are the same, which is not as trivial as it sounds. But for images, I think reposts are no big deal anyway, many people will not have seen it the first time.

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    darktable 5.2.0 released

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Nintendo Is Already Punishing Switch 2 Users Over Piracy ‘Suspicions’

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Why Making Social Media Companies Liable For User Content Doesn’t Do What Many People Think It Will

    Games @lemmy.world

    Nintendo Is Already Punishing Switch 2 Users Over Piracy ‘Suspicions’

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Nintendo Is Already Punishing Switch 2 Users Over Piracy ‘Suspicions’

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Apple to Australians: You’re Too Stupid to Choose Your Own Apps

    xkcd @lemmy.world

    xkcd #3102: Reading a Big Number

    privacy @lemmy.ca

    Senator Wyden: U.S. Wireless Carriers Fail Utterly To Inform Consumers (Or Senators) About Government Surveillance

    Libre Culture @lemmy.ml

    Operators Of Another ‘Spoiler Website’ Arrested In Japan

    xkcd @lemmy.world

    What if you used a flamethrower as a snowblower?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Joint Letter on the European Internal Security Strategy (ProtectEU) – Global Encryption Coalition

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Why console makers can legally brick your game console

    Games @lemmy.world

    Why console makers can legally brick your game console