The 1st sounds like being owned by crapple ecosystem, tbh
The 1st sounds like being owned by crapple ecosystem, tbh
Ah, okay, thanks for clarification
Yeah, but dudes there are kinda pissed off about semantics, IMO. Like, unless there’s a PR from tuxedo using the same v3, I don’t think it should concern them in the slightest… And instead of saying “keep in mind it’s not upstreamable” they go out of their way to mark tuxedo’s patches as proprietary 🤨
So, gpl3 is apparently not GPL and is somehow proprietary. Sure, makes perfect sense. Idk where they even find those geniuses.
I mean, unless it’s explicitly specified, one can still argue. For fun, that is. I did it a few times with stuff like using maps when the task said I couldn’t use loops. Didn’t really get into trouble since there was a proper solution ready as well.
But answer07 is an object… Not sure what your teacher/ta disliked 😆
Do you seriously expect tinfoilheads to be capable of cost-benefit analysis?
The Zerocam app has been on iOS since earlier this year and has already amassed a loyal user base that swears by the limited processing look.
With the free tier, you can only take 5 photos per day, but an annual $9.99 or $0.99 fee unlocks truly unlimited process-free photos.
*sigh* I fucking hate those sheeple.
Well, let’s hope it’ll piss people off into seing the light
And how did it look on the inside?
… That was Balanced on top of the statue of Liberty or something
It never ceases to amaze me how ppl go spend a shit ton of money on clothes that aren’t even more durable than their cheaper counterparts. I mean, they do they, if it brings 'em joy, yet weird nonetheless.
Speaking of which
So, that basically proves homer is a god (or, perhaps, The God) judging by how Christians reacted to what looked like jesus on a piece of toast bread
I guess it makes sense, but I personally prefer the nixos approach where you can mix and match any stable and unstable packages (and not only gui apps like that with flatpak), or pin a particular unstable version of a package, or rollback to the previous known-working state. Using Debian on a desktop just feels like fighting against the model of the distro, and it’s not exactly what I personally want to to.
Have you tried befriending anyone other than that cat? I mean, actual people may be easier to explain such concepts to, and given even a hardened introvert such as myself managed to make a few human friends along the way, it’s not that hard of a task…
Cosmic-comp is my second favorite after hyprland so far due to their tiling being quite well thought-out. The problem is, it’s part of a DE and is somewhat cumbersome to configure as a standalone compositor (can be fixed by patching libcosmic, tho), and also it’s quite bare-bones when it comes to features.
Then there’s pinnacle which looks promising, but I haven’t yet tried to daily-drive it.
Also, maybe qtile, which has a Wayland back-end.
You cab remap it to required less finger gymnastics… I prefer super+q, personally.