Yeah I did, and as far as I could tell all of the shortcuts with alt also include some extra modifier.
It's definitely a KDE sound though, it's the default system bell sound.
Yeah I did, and as far as I could tell all of the shortcuts with alt also include some extra modifier.
It's definitely a KDE sound though, it's the default system bell sound.
In the Netherlands you're just not allowed to participate in traffic while drunk, so technically you're not even allowed to bike. No one gives a shit about that one though.
Looks like you can add your own folders in Fossify gallery, and you can exclude folders as well. So you could probably include the folder you want, and then exclude DCIM, as that folder seems to be included by default.
Mostly short, but the few longer flights ive been on were also Boeing
He kinda looks like Lars Ulrich in that picture
Absolutely, will try when I run into issues again!
Couldn't you, theoretically, create one massive QR code containing all that data? You'd need a massive camera sensor to get the resolution required to actually decode it though.
I think they're both good for different use-cases. I use nextcloud myself on a truenas system. I sync things like my pictures to nextcloud, and delete them from my phone after I've sorted them into the correct folders.
This way my data isn't clogging up my phone and other things, is still available from anywhere (as long as my home internet doesn't go down), and it's still safely stored on redundant storage.
This does take a bit more setting up than something like syncthing, though it wasn't very difficult at all. Basically install the docker image, tell it where my data goes, and set up a new dns record if you want it publicly accessible. I personally run it through a zerotier network so I don't have to do that.
Some people might want this, I just don't get why this has to be built in to the browser, instead of an official add-on.
Especially considering it looks like they just embedded the chatgpt website in an embedded window.
That's true, yes. These apps will usually have a persistent notification with a disable action, so probably not great for your use case.
The only alternative I know is 7digital. Their Dutch store doesn't always have the latest albums, but they do offer some in a higher quality than Bandcamp (not like I can tell the difference though)
That website says it will never use SSL, but it definitely just connected over https with a valid certificate when I went there.