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SqueakyBeaver

just a trans girl who likes to code and play music

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  • Yeah...

    Android authority has like 8000 different articles about the UI refresh or whatever. It was very annoying trying to see more than just one thing

  • The dark mode quick settings background will be the same as light mode, just with a slightly darker gray. It's somewhere on the android authority website if you really want to see it

  • Not sure if the original image is, but this one is just an edit (look at the slightly bluer background behind the word "crazy")

  • NixOS configuration is done entirely through code, so all of your packages are in a list (although that list can be spread across multiple files; it's a bit to explain)

    I've found it can be easier to manage what you have installed, since you can just look at that list and go "oh, why do I still have xyz installed, idek what that does anymore"

    I appreciate the way things are configured a lot, but I would not recommend it unless you really like coding and you have time to tinker. It's not too hard to get simple config setup, but I spiraled down a deep rabbit hole really quickly.

    EDIT: If my comment for some reason persuaded you to use NixOS, I recommend you get a basic config setup before installing it. I'd also recommend you look at how annoying it can be to run dynamically-linked applications (i.e. you download a random executable off the Internet and try to run it, or you try to run something you downloaded with npm)

  • I hope your ankles are itchy every time you have to stand or walk for more than 5 minutes

  • iirc, it's typically the pixel a series, normal pixel series, the most expensive iPhone, and the Samsung flagship (or smth like that)

    The Pixels tend to give really punchy contrast which a lot of people like

  • Most of it for me is the font. It seems like chatgpt likes to use the same font for everything

    It also kind of feels off somehow. I can't explain. it, but there's just something wrong with this image

  • The 24th amendment very specifically bans polling taxes

    The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.

  • Is there an amendment that bans a tax on gun ownership?

    If not, then your argument has no standing

  • For your journey, I found this Linux mint thread that looks to be helpful. I've not touched cups in a while bc the only printers I have access to only allow printing through some crappy proprietary app that doesn't have a Linux version, so I can't attest to its correctness.

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=314035

  • I wonder what the print issue is caused by...

    I normally hear that Linux is normally better for printing.

    Alas, printers suck

  • I went digging in cppref at the format library bc I thought c++20 or c++23 added something cool.

    Found std::print and was about to reply to this comment to share it bc I thought it was interesting. Then I read the last sentence.

    Darn you and your predicting my every move /j

  • Alternatively:

    https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/manip/endl

    p.s. The site isn't entirely mobile friendly

    (I'm a cppref lover tbh)

  • idk if Firefox focus does this, but on vanilla Firefox mobile, you can tap the text to expand it :3

  • Yeah, Sharkey tends to be a pain in the ass for Kaity and Ada. I think it has something to do with the database, though that could've been from before Sharkey.

    I doubt anything you're doing is bringing the instance down. I'd bet it just gets slightly overwhelmed at times (maybe because of some antennas?)

  • ru’le

  • I wonder if this is because of something similar to this Microsoft Excel Meme:

  • Some parts of the world (mostly Europe, I think) use dots instead of commas for displaying thousands. For example, 5.000 is 5,000 and 1.300 is 1,300

  • I'm not entirely sure. It could be similar to HDR support (only available on Wayland), but I would need to look into it to be completely sure.

  • I'm pretty sure you can disable caps lock (or at least rebind it)

    I currently have caps lock rebound to backspace. Maybe it's a Wayland only feature and you're using x11? idk

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    SqueakyBeaver @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Macaruleni and Cheese

    Text without the "rule":

    Macaroni and Cheese