What is a miller column?
Nice! 6.13 looks like it’s in line for a series of nice performance bumps.
Oh my god I didn’t know the Alt trick…I’ve had so many programs glitch out and fake full screen themselves (1440p screen, so different issues than OP) and had no idea what to do about it! Lifesaver.
You’re allowed to like gimmicks!
What makes them a gimmick IMO is that they’re sold as “this will change your life and the way you work”, but really it’s just that a subset of the audience for the gimmickless product thinks they’re kinda neat.
Oh that was hyperbole, I didn’t expect to be taken literally!
Good point.
But still, the 30% efficient supercomputer.
The article does specify that it would report if the newest version of the firmware for the CPU family is not installed, so it doesn’t seem like this is that particular kind of BS.
Sure the threat model is different, I’m just saying it’s still a single point of failure.
Oh interesting. My mistake!
Neat, wasn’t familiar with cover your tracks, super useful!
I mean yes, but currently they’re all dependent on Windows, so its less of centralizing OSes, and more changing what its centralized on.
I’ve never had an issue with Flatseal in mint. Out of curiosity, what was your issue?
Oh I understood wikifunctions primarily as a way to operate on wikidata data, I don’t know if that’s right. And you’re right it is publically available, I guess I meant more that few few folks know about it.
If it’s a laptop the wireless chipset would be part of the SOC, so I would assume that AMD does some variant of a chipset for that.
Wikidata is so cool, but not really public-exposed. I imagine it’s an incredible research tool though.
Seconded. Newsflash does everything I need and looks pretty smooth.
Well, the size estimate on flathub assumes that you’re installing every dependency, which only happens if it’s the first app you’re installing with this FreeDesktop version, which is rare. I have like 15 flatpak apps installed, all of which had a claimed install of over “1 GB”, but the flatpak install directory is only like 2 or 3 GB.
There’s just not a great way to predict how big an install will actually be from flathub.
Edit: just to give you an idea, since its only downloading the deltas, most of these “1 GB download size” Flatpak apps are downloading less than 100 MB
Pandoc does allow you to make “github styled” PDFs and HTML from markdown, can confirm! It doesn’t have any of the widgets, but the text formatting looks the same.