“@[email protected] 7 days”
“@[email protected] 7 days”
Not for opensuse but this Oracle doc might help you.
No skiff?
Tutanota needs a native mail client that’s not based on electron. It feels like a chore to open new emails in their current apps.
Ctl+Alt+F2 can get you to a terminal.
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The lightning happened in Singapore and no, it didn’t hit the toilet.
Can it federate with mastodon?
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I have the ingredients and the similar pan. I will try it this weekend.
Thanks. I do use trackpad but I prefer one-click setting like I have it on old.reddit.
I think I can relate to it personally. I am from that part of the world.
Reply 1988. It’s on Netflix.
owc macsales besides what others suggested.
No more than 2 years in a same company and always be interview ready. Keep regular contact with recruiters. There’s always a better opportunity.
This is exactly what my friend did. He earns double my salary even though I work in one of those big companies and do more than just development.
I don’t use mouse so no middle click.
Where is the userscript option? Using a browser extension?
Honestly most of the tools suggested in this thread not really needed. The built-in tools and shortcuts can do the job for many but the third-party tools always provide more options in every OS. For example I cannot use Windows for work without notepad++, 7zip, WSL, SSH/SCP tools etc.
Homebrew, Iterm2, Keka, Menumeters/btop, newsboat/Vienna for rss, Keepass, Veracrypt, Sublime.
Learn keyboard shortcuts like
cmd+~ to cycle through different windows of a same appln
cmd+c and cmd+opt+v for cut and paste
cmd+mouse click on a folder opens it in a new tab
cmd+shift+4 for screenshot tool and change the settings to copy the screenshot to clipboard.
Cmd+space - spotlight. Hide folders if you only want it to open apps
One more thing switch doc type to plan text in TextEdit app to use it as Windows Notepad.
Phanpy for mastodon
Tried Orion browser with UBO extension? It used to be buggy but got a lot better recently.