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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/kde@lemmy.kde.social

Hi there - I'm currently using Gnome and wanted to try out plasma (been many years since using kde). Gnome has a certain 'way' you must go along with, and I wanted flexibility.

I was struck by the limited number of supported online account types (especially Microsoft 365) that are supported by gnome but not kde. Is this something that is likely to improve going forward?

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 163 points 4 months ago

This is a 5 alarm fire. It's very concerning. This is precariously close to the end to the quarter millennium of the American Experiment. Seriously.

The likely scenarios, as far as I can guess are that...

a) if Biden wins with anything less than a substantial majority, there will be violence. b) if Biden just scrapes a win, violence seems likely. c) if Biden loses, the violence will be long lasting and possibly irreparable in the next generation or two.

They took a torch to your constitution. All for the sake of a very, very evil man.

I am quite afraid, to be honest. The people who are not concerned do not appear to have familiarity with some very significant and recent (ie - less than a century ago) world history.

This is not just a conventional political pendulum shift where every so often you find yourself in vociferous disagreement with where things are going. This is a fundamental shredding of societal fabric.

I would very, very much like to be wrong.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi There - I wanted to ask a question that I've asked previously, but adding a gif to illustrate what I'm trying to say.

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/d50caca3-d2c3-4d9e-b8f4-3e30ce828017.webm

Is there a plugin that could accomplish this?

Cheers!   (Previous post) https://lemmy.ca/post/15305808

Hi there - I’m trying to dive into neovim and I can’t figure out how to do a certain thing in visual block mode…

Is there a way to extend a cursor/block column down from a long line through a series of shorter lines such that the short lines extend to meet the cursor (thus letting you enter text all in a column)? All I can seem to get it to do is have the cursor go to the end of each line, leaving a set of entry points staggered over a different column positions.

I think the feature I want is called Virtual Space, but I’m not sure. I am sure, however, that I use this feature extensively in Ultra Edit and Notepad++ (and mssql mgmt studio and visual studio but not vscode!)

Is there an add on? A plugin? (bonus points if the entry points remain highlighted once going into insert mode after the block is selected?) I’ve seen suggestions to try using the ‘virtualedit’ setting, but unfortunately, this doesn’t seem to solve the issue. It only adds text to lines that are already of length greater or equal to the column position of the block selection. Unless I’m missing something.

(Adding a link to a vscode issue begging for the same feature. It might help illustrate the concept. - https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/13960 )

Would be grateful for help here. (bonus points is there’s a way to keep the cursor highlighted after the shift to insert mode…)

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 79 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

So I looked them up with my Mastodon account to try to follow but quickly discovered that not all searches for 'BBC' lead to accounts related to the BBC...l.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi there - I'm trying to dive into neovim and I can't figure out how to do a certain thing in visual block mode...

Is there a way to extend a cursor/block column down from a long line through a series of shorter lines such that the short lines extend to meet the cursor (thus letting you enter text all in a column)? All I can seem to get it to do is have the cursor go to the end of each line, leaving a set of entry points staggered over a different column positions.

I think the feature I want is called Virtual Space, but I'm not sure. I am sure, however, that I use this feature extensively in Ultra Edit and Notepad++ (and mssql mgmt studio and visual studio but not vscode!)

Is there an add on? A plugin? (bonus points if the entry points remain highlighted once going into insert mode after the block is selected?) I've seen suggestions to try using the 'virtualedit' setting, but unfortunately, this doesn't seem to solve the issue. It only adds text to lines that are already of length greater or equal to the column position of the block selection. Unless I'm missing something.

(Adding a link to a vscode issue begging for the same feature. It might help illustrate the concept. - https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/13960 )

Would be grateful for help here. (bonus points is there's a way to keep the cursor highlighted after the shift to insert mode...)

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submitted 9 months ago by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi There - I'm starting to make use of distrobox, but I have a question about creating custom home directories.

In my ~/.config/distrobox/distrobox.conf file, I've added a line ->

container_user_custom_home="$HOME/dbx"

This ensures that all new containers, by default, have their homes set to ~/dbx .

This is good, however, I'm looking for a way to default new container homes to ~/dbx/<>. Is there a way to do this? I've tried setting the line in distrobox.conf to

container_user_custom_home="$HOME/dbx/$DBX_CONTAINER_NAME" but it doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated.

(Basically, I want to err on the side of a bit of isolation between containers by default so that I can more easily track what each is doing separately.

Thanks!

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi there - I'm trying to make use of flatpaks, but keeping them isolated from my host (as I need to experiment with a bunch of settings and I don't want to bork my host environment. Again.)

Has anyone had actual success making this work? I've only been able to get anything to install by sudo-ing, but even then, I cannot get things to run. It'll fail with file not found (but which file? verbose mode doesn't help) or fail to connect to the system bus.

I've seen some posts about unmounting /var/lib/flatpak on initialization but I've had no luck there. (I'm on Fedora 39, which, to be honest, I'm rather enjoying.)

Is this a technique that anyone has had luck with? Worth pursuing?

FWIW, my big goal is to run bottles and I've had far more luck with bottles (which strongly recommends flatpak) than with winehq.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 108 points 10 months ago

This is very good. The higher those numbers go, the more pressure there will be for better official support for both HW and SW.

FOSS is fantastic. But lack of options (FOSS or paid) for a few of my use cases keeps me stapled to Windows and WSL. Unfortunately. I'm hoping the momentum shifts.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 63 points 10 months ago

The key is that with the right use case, it frees up lithium to be used where only it is suitable.

(for my needs I'd be fine with sodium...)

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 184 points 11 months ago

Since Twitter has nothing to do with Tesla (beyond the emotionally stunted owner) this is serious line being crossed. I mean - I don't care about Tesla. But I do care about SpaceX and Starlink as they have serious geopolitical implications.

Some country's leader disses Twitter and they don't get to launch satellites. Or their people don't get satellite internet.

This amount of power should not be in the hands of one rich guy with an inferiority complex.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 140 points 11 months ago

I love Firefox. Love it.

But I keep coming across sites that don't function properly with it. Is this Firefox's fault? No - Firefox follows standards nicely. But growing numbers of sites don't, and this is a big problem at a micro and macro level.

Chrome seems to have such a foothold that it is getting away with embrace/extend/extinguish and I think it's a very sad thing.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 52 points 11 months ago

YaNJaLD.

Yet another not just another Linux desktop.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 68 points 1 year ago

To be fair, Twitter is also undermining Twitter's livelihood.

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...terrible ceremony. But great reception!

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 65 points 1 year ago

This comes to mind.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 139 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It is increasingly likely that the point of purchasing Twitter was to destroy it.

Edit - FWIW, I waffle back and forth on this one. I mean, the guy's not a complete idiot. Though I don't certainly think he's the genius people often think he is. He's needed had a fair amount of luck and self-serving coercion to get where he is. The Twitter stuff is just so blind to market reality that I wonder if there's some self-sabotage in there?

(Either way, I am genuinely enjoying the the follow-on comments here!)

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 130 points 1 year ago

Have they tried subscribing to Twitter Blue? As I understand it, it 'unlocks' the door feature...

/s

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Is there a way to create a post in sync for lemmy? I see a 'submit' button, but it just says 'coming soon'.

Im sure I'm missing something obvious.

(posting this from Liftoff...)

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Is there a way to 'unhide' a post that was hidden by mistake?

I accidentally swiped a post too far in the new Sync app and there it was - gone.

Just not sure if there's an obvious way to unhide.

[-] indigomirage@lemmy.ca 69 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is a shame. Hosting a high visibility server is no joke, and I don't envy the admins and the very difficult work they do. It's simultaneously an argument for and against decentralization. For - a single instance can get knocked out without talking out the whole fediverse. Against - it seems as though high visibility communities are potentially fairly easy to target and take down.

I think that decentralization wins out here in the end, but it does feel like there may be a need for some sort of fallback mechanism to be in place at an instance/community level. I suspect this might evolve somehow over time. It would require some way to expand trust between instances and or portability of communities (which could be fraught with user trust/data integrity issues).

If things don't evolve it could grow into a whack-a-mole game for bad actors, or there might need to be more investment into server infrastructure (which could work against decentralization if only because of economies of scale).

Or maybe there's no issue after all? I'm just imagining potential implications of a scaling fediverse - it's fascinating and exciting stuff!

Thoughts?

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Quick question - In Mastodon, there is an option to set a "Timed Mute" on a user. Is there an equivalent in Lemmy?

If, for example, I am amused by a community generally but would like to suppress it for a while (maybe I've seen enough old memes or something?) to let a current fad pass but I don't want to block forever (and then forget about it), a timed mute could be just the ticket.

Thoughts. It'd be a definite nice-to-have feature.

(note - in error, I asked this question in "asklemmy" which was not the place to ask lemmy)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by indigomirage@lemmy.ca to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Please ignore - in error, I have asked lemmy where I should not have. (can't figure out how to delete the post)

Quick question - In Mastodon, there is an option to set a "Timed Mute" on a user. Is there an equivalent in Lemmy?

If, for example, I am amused by a community generally but would like to suppress it for a while (maybe I've seen enough old memes or something?) to let a current fad pass but I don't want to block forever (and then forget about it), a timed mute could be just the ticket.

Thoughts. It'd be a definite nice-to-have feature.

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