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  • Oh now this looks so obvious! Thank you and it works. Man Python might has its shortcomings, but it can be so elegant and easy to do so complex stuff in short time.

    Just as a side note, after I created this topic, was curious to ask a local programming LLM Ai model. I usually don't use Ai, but was curious to if it could help here finding the solution. I provided the entire post and it gave me the correct answer, basically the same as yours. Just a curiosity.

  • What negotiation? I have a hard time to follow what you mean. Which operating system does turn off when shutting down? If it does not, then either its configured to do so (or not to) or there is an issue that needs to be handled and resolved. You don't want your PC turn off immediately, so it can do stuff that is needed (such as wait for all drives to write the data) or remove temporary files and unmount drives and so on. Otherwise an instant turn off is equivalent to a crash (including all background services and running applications, losing data, corrupting drives...).

  • Your data in the cloud should be at best being another backup, in addition to your local backup you do regularly. And even that is a stretch, because those companies can analyze your data on the cloud too. Man, people have so much trust in companies like Microsoft.

  • That really hurts. I lost so many save files back then from cartridges where battery dies (or cart was sold) and from memory card corruption or other problems on the Playstation. Even today I lost save files because of HD problems (Steam games without Cloud Save or Emulator saves which I did not backup).

    But nothing compares to a save file with thousand of hours and 20 years of managing it. Man, reading this I feel so sorry and sad for this person. Thanks Nintendo. That happens if you don't let people access save files directly and let them backup at least offline.

  • PS I hate to be the UUOC person. I’m sure you’re already aware and it was a deliberate choice.

    I wish it was. I honestly forgot. yeah, shame on me. :D Before this, at the position of cat there was actually a different command, which I replaced with this. And I didn't think of adding the file to awk instead. I'll update the line with this suggestion and a suggestion from someone else.

  • I'm actually not sure what you mean by that. This script will only list the programs you used in the terminal. It prints the fullpath of each command. That's all it does.

    Do you want know if a program is currently running?

  • FreeTube, a desktop client to watch YouTube videos, without an account. Why not use a browser without an account? Well, it has a watch history, favorites and subscriptions as if you had an account - but its all "offline" account, without Google involved (besides watching their video). So it manages an account with subscriptions, without YouTube account. Plus it integrates an ad blocker and SponsorBlock, and has a few more features on its sleeve.

    kdotool, a xdotool like program for KDE on Wayland. Just learned about it when setting up another application. But I will use it for independently too.

    There are more, but this is what came to my mind right now.

  • Until then, you have to live with the issues of Xorg, which won't be ironed out. :p

  • Mel Brooks is set to reprise his role as Yogurt in an already-confirmed sequel to Spaceballs.

  • This game will always held a special place in my heart (together with Dune 2 and its remake on the PSX). I played the original Playstation game back then in the 90s. Congratz on everyone worked on this project to make this happen. I am not the biggest fan of web browser games, but man, this one already won my heart.

    Just tried it under Firefox and it worked perfectly fine (only couple of minutes tried). I didn't even had to add exceptions to my uMatrix blocker. Very nice!

  • The COSMOS collaboration has worked tirelessly for the past two years to convert raw data into broadly usable images and catalogs. In creating these products and releasing them, the researchers hope that even undergraduate astronomers could dig into the material and learn something new.

    “Because the best science is really done when everyone thinks about the same data set differently,” Casey said. “It’s not just for one group of people to figure out the mysteries.”

    What I love about science is, it brings everyone together. It does not matter where you are in the world, if the nations are fighting against each other. When it comes to science, everyone works together.

  • Oh my, you are right, sudo-rs!!

  • Ubuntu + Snap + GNOME + Wayland + Systemd

    Holy moly, there is a lot of stuff for haters to talk about. Each of these parts are very polarizing on its own, but combined, phew.

  • Don't tell me how to argue and how i feel about it. Not everything is white and black. There is grey and color in between.

  • Oh, I'm sorry, I completely misread that part about "with a real d-pad". Not sure what happened there.

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