Amazing project, well done HeavyBell!
Amazing project, well done HeavyBell!
Breaktimer is free, open source and cross-platform.
Default is a reminder every 30minutues for a break, with a Snooze and Skip button. Snooze is very handy if you just wanna complete something you were in the middle of doing
No, not necessarily. Wine programs usually have access to your home directory as a Windows drive (X: or Z: or similar). So do be careful
Can’t recommend TreeStyleTabs enough!
Not only does it trade off precious vertical space for plentiful horizontal space, but also the tabs get organized hierarchical, so when searching and opening multiple tabs , the tabs get grouped naturally
Assuming you’ve tried Gimp, Krita, Inkscape, Blender, Darktable, what your deal-breakers for these open source tool? Any particular missing features?
Renewable energy is literally freedom energy. Geopolitical win for sure
How long have you had the composite deck? How has it stood up to UV? Like is it faded or getting brittle?
Well that’s progress. And yet they removed vertical task manager from Windows 11 😢
My windows laptop is sticking with windows 10 as long as I can, hopefully vertical taskbar is back by the time I’m forced to upgrade. Maybe by then it’s windows 12, continuing the tick-tock release cycle of good and bad Windowses 😂
Also, shoutout to Firefox addon TreeStyleTabs for having vertical tab management
Yeah fingers crossed, I also have one one order, but worried about the PSU
It sucks you had those issues, but it’s good to hear the support team does actually provide support
Flashback to ~2008-2009 when all laptops went from 16:10 to 16:9 and we couldn’t understand why. 16:9 was for TVs and watching movies. 16:10 was for computers to do work.
While it’s true finding 16:9 desktop backgrounds is easier, and watching movies and TVs without black bars is nice, 16:10 is much nice when actually using a computer to do work. Taskbars, toolbars, tabbars, headersbars etc take up a lot of precious vertical space, leaving less space for application content.
I’m so torn on this… on the one hand always online DRM “leased” games from what’s effectively a monopoly is bad.
On the other hand… Proton good. Like really really good. Valve has done so much for Linux gaming through their Steam Machine and now Steam Deck initiatives
Any idea where these hundreds of unused Docker volumes came from?