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j3tt 3 points 21 hours ago

Thanks for telling us; I've tried to live with Epiphany for a while but had to move to Firefox for compatibility to certain websites.

If Orion is using GTK4, this looks like a new/second/third/fourth attempt to moving to WebKit. (:

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j3tt 2 points 21 hours ago

If I would use my private mobile computer from Lenovo more and it would break today, I would definitly look at a Framework. They look so nice and set themselfs apart from so many other computers.

My work laptop is also Lenovo; Framework is just too expensive to get it as work laptop (even before the ramcolypse); maybe in 5 years I can ask for one. ^^

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j3tt 2 points 21 hours ago

For me it is just screen inside gnome-console and PaperWM to arrange my terminals on Gnome.

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j3tt 2 points 3 days ago

I am trying to be polite when correcting the AI; just in case "it" remembers[1]. ^^

I have to look into caveman skill priming to limit the amount of text that comes out of it.

[1]: or data is being used to retrain or save in persistent context. I use Kagi btw., so I hope they actually respect their promise not to use my prompts for retraining.

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j3tt 2 points 3 days ago

Interesting, I wonder how Kagi does it

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j3tt 2 points 5 days ago

Thank you, from now on I will refuse to understand when someone speaks about red onion: "Red onion you say? Never seen them. But I like the purple ones very much" [=

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j3tt 1 point 5 days ago

Interesting ChromaLeon extension. I like the mention of improved compatibility for PaperWM. This extension looks like the best way to get warmer colors for the interface back.

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j3tt 1 point 7 days ago

I recently got into Meshtastic and I am still learning. Yesterday I sent my first public message and the Wio Tracker L1 Pro reported 12 nodes have been seen. I did not get any response yet. I have it in Client mode and is not always online because I have no signal inside anyway.

I may can get access to a roof of a building <1km away and install a node as a repeater. Would that help relaying messages even if the other mobile node connects to the mesh at a later time? Is that even possible, saving messages for later? What would MeshCore change in this scenario? I am still new to all this and don't know any differences about them.

The next thing is waiting for a friend to receive there meshtastic device so that we can play with it and learn more about it.

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j3tt 26 points 10 days ago

Did you forget about Clonezilla, Fedora Silverblue and their other variants?

My personal S-tier is Debian stable.

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j3tt 16 points 18 days ago

I delete older ones as soon I downloaded a new one. I guess, my isos take well below ~15 GB of space. It is only Debian, Fedora and Gentoo afterall.

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j3tt 5 points 19 days ago

Yeah, Silverblue is nice; not my main distro, though. I came from many years of Gentoo on almost all machines I had. Debian stable is currently the most practical for me.

The immutable variant of Fedora is nice for the low maintenance computers, although I needed to get my head around podman to not overuse rpm-ostree. So far so good. I think it will not replace the distro on my main machine, but I see the way it works as a general potential future. An immutable variant of Debian stable would be something I'd consider switching for.

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j3tt 3 points 10 days ago

Oh, but you have variants of Ubuntu. Do you have them, because there are technically not part of Canonical? This, I would understand.

For me, CloneZilla is a sysadmin tool. Wouldn't have guessed that they don't have a SVG version of their logo.

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j3tt 2 points 10 days ago

The so-called desktop integration is what I disable in vim. I want to have the terminal in control and use select text to copy instead of entering visual mode. When I want visual mode, I use my keyboard. (:

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j3tt 1 point 16 days ago

Tetra bags and bottles.

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j3tt 1 point 12 days ago

This, or just close the page without clicking anything.

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j3tt -1 points 17 days ago

Who opens a can in 2026? It seems so 1990.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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