Bin schon dabei. Und danach alles abdunkeln (soweit es geht zumindst)
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Sure, not just for wealthy people but also company events and similar stuff. My company recently had an event and a well known singer performed, afaik the cost was around 80.000$ for a few hours
I think it just comes down to different people using their IDEs different. I almost don’t use the dash and always just hit super key and then search or super and then open one of the few things in my dash. And I really like that gnome gets out of my way in tge “default” / “desktop” mode
The dash is only visible in the overview, so this state absolutly make sense. You can immediatly search or click on the dash
Kwdg@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is really meant by "programming" when people say they like to use linux for it?1·1 month agoIt depends on what you are interested in. For me it is a mix of stuff that I need or stuff that just interests me. I’m on and off working on a gameboy emulator, or I’ve written a command line parser library because I wanted so see how it works internally, or a terminal emulator
Ich mein, die Nazis haben sich auch National-“Sozialisten” genannt
I don’t think we should support disposable vapes, no matter where they are from
Kwdg@discuss.tchncs.deto Firefox@lemmy.ml•You asked, we built it: Firefox tab groups are here | The Mozilla Blog5·2 months agoI either let the OS close firefox and then it opens all windows when I next start firefox. Or I use ctrl+shift+n to reopen the last closed window
Kwdg@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@programming.dev•I am really considering moving from Arch to Fedora. What's your experience with this?0·2 months agoFusion is a managed 3rd party repo, isn’t it? AUR and copr is more individuals creating packages
Kwdg@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@programming.dev•I am really considering moving from Arch to Fedora. What's your experience with this?0·2 months agoI made the same move a few years back and really like it. Can’t say much regarding SELinux and security though. Regarding the AUR, it depends on how much you use it but I only rarely miss it. A lot of stuff that is not in the default fedora repos can be found in copr https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/
I like minimal terminals, was using st for a long time and now I’m using foot for quite a while already. Since I’m using tmux I don’t need my terminal to have any tab/windowing features