For just viewing image files, qView is much nicer. It literally just opens images.
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For just viewing image files, qView is much nicer. It literally just opens images.
So… Is that kinda like a linux subsystem for windows?
I’m sarcastically referring to microsofts telemetry, UI changes, and anything else they try to sell that a lot of people simply don’t want or like.
I’m on the Index. Afaik steamvr is the only thing that really works on linux.
Ah! A fellow beat saber enjoyer.
Bows in the customary greeting that is visible in multiplayer
I’d argue that a lot of the other “additions” and “improvements” make any improvement in comfort irrelevant, as they are unbearable.
On a sidenote, you can set up a generic bottle in Bottles, and then set things up so that double clicking any miscellaneous .exe files just runs them in that bottle.
I don’t think that will do what OP wants. This is how to change some of the colors by configuring the shell you are using. Yes?
But Konsole can also apply a color scheme, and it can change whatever you like. Check my other comment.
Like the other guy said, the appearance of the actual terminal is determined by the profile, and the applied color scheme.
The color scheme of Konsole is part of the profile. To create a new one: Right click anywhere>Menu>Settings>Configure Konsole
Click profiles, in the top right click “New”.
Click Appearance. From here you can add, change, and edit the available color schemes. Once you’re happy, click Apply. Close the dialogue.
Select the new profile and make it the default. Done.
In my experience firefox also seems to remember where I last saved something from each website, and by default opens the download location dialogue there so I can often just hit “save”.
If I’m saving something from pixiv, it goes to where I last saved something from pixiv. Same for imgur, catbox… Etc.
Yeah, things aren’t clear-cut. There are several matters in which Japan is painfully behind, and being such a populus country you can find people with views across the board.
But a lax justice system isn’t one of them. In fact Japan almost certainly has a huge problem with ostracising and convicting the innocent. You might hear about people losing their jobs just for getting arrested, even if found innocent.
And while laws also definitely need improving, it’s happening.
The main problem with stuff like age of consent, is going to be communities and groups of people who are behind on these things, and thereby shielding individuals from justice by keeping the bad things happening out of earshot of society at large. Their justice system might be brutally ruthless, but that doesn’t help if it never finds out about the crime in the first place.
That’s a completely different conversion.
And you might want to check Japanese conviction rates before making assumptions. Their system is damn near “guilty until proven innocent”.
Now, whether such crimes actually get reported, is again, another, different conversation. There absolutely are vile predators over there, as a judge publicly commented he thought it was weird he could get arrested for banging a 14-year-old.
But the ensuing scandal is also the reason why that dude is no longer a judge, and why the national minimum finally got raised.
There isn’t one. They are repeating a technically kind-of-true funny ha-ha internet factoid.
The effective age of consent is higher, as prefectures all have local laws setting it to something sane, but people say it’s 13 because it was the old national minimum on record up until last year.
And that national law was literally from over a hundred years back, and was finally updated last year to raise the national minimum to 16. Still lower than the 18 in effect in places like Tokyo.
Not since last year, when it was raised to 16.
Even then that was the national minimum set over a hundred years ago.
In practice it’s 18 in most prefectures, and has been for years, due to local law setting it to something sane.
I still want more Revengeance. That sequel bait at the end still hurts.
Well yeah, you’d still have the limitation that you can’t connect multiple devices at the same time. But the idea is that just like before, nothing is actually stopping you from having as many devices as you like ready to go, all able to be used one at a time.
I already commented on this, but do they actually block you from setting up multiple devices with the same key?
I’ve had my own server node for a while, there’s nothing stopping me from using the same key and config on multiple client devices, as long as I don’t connect them at the same time.
I’m not limited to five keys, obviously, but the keys aren’t device specific. I could set up just one on the server, and then use it everywhere.
Does Mullwad stop this in some way?
That’s a pity.
Is there something preventing you from having the same key ready for use on more than one device? So that two devices that are never connected at the same time can take turns using the same key?
TL;DR They are moving to wireguard only.
I’m ok with that.
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You mean kool?
Right?
Try qView