I have 32 GB, which is completely filled up by photos and music. If it had an SD card slot, I think I’d be fine with it. I’m going to have to use cloud storage soon to offload my photos, though that means I can’t access them as easily anymore.
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I have 32 GB, which is completely filled up by photos and music. If it had an SD card slot, I think I’d be fine with it. I’m going to have to use cloud storage soon to offload my photos, though that means I can’t access them as easily anymore.
trefle.io has data from various sources, though a lot of pages are rather empty.
On my system, it supposedly hasn’t been modified since 2022, and hasn’t been accessed since January. ~/.config/kdeglobals
was modified today. You could just rename it to kdeglobals.bak
and see what happens.
Onlyoffice runs in a browser: https://www.onlyoffice.com/presentation-editor.aspx
Nexus 5X still going strong!
(though it did need some hacking to keep it alive)
Sadly KDE is also trying out the “modern” style tabs in some places too:
Right, that makes sense as well. What I was thinking is that the use of the accent colour shows which one is active, though it would probably be less confusing if this wasn’t done with an outline. See the KDE version for example:
Regarding keyboard navigation, I could see this working similarly to radio buttons, where the tab key selects the entire tab group, and tabs need to be navigated using the arrow keys. In this case I think it makes sense to put the focus border around only the selected option, and having the focus border follow the selected option when arrow keys are used. If this is the case, I think swapping the current version does make sense.
If they did the exact opposite of this, I think it would look ok. If I was trying to fix this, I would probably just swap the styles of the selected and deselected states. Maybe it’s a miscommunication between designers and implementers, causing the meanings to be swapped?
Well… I’ve tried to find out just now. Most taller lighthouses are on small rocks in the sea. On some the lighthouse covers the entire rock. I have also discovered that there are potentially taller land-based lighthouses in the uk, this one just seems to be best at advertising it.
What’s wrong with forms?
Inside the fresnel lens of a lighthouse. (The tallest land-based lighthouse in the UK)
I use LeechBlock NG. It has many different blocking options, including greyscale, or a countdown before the page loads.
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A Venn diagram with the caption “Nothing to see here, folks, just a very normal venn diagram”.
I think they are complaining about the caption in the image.
From my experience, the large button does the flush, but the size of the flush depends on how far you push it down. The small one simply pulls the large flush button down with it, but stops it from going more than half-way, resulting in a smaller flush.
I believe birds have a very different perspective of harmonisation. What they sing might sound harmonised to them, but not to us (and vice versa).
Toodle-oo (to the loo) as you leave the room. That’s what I say to my cats at least.
No, it means people can contribute issues and pull requests to projects on other servers. Repositories would only be created on the server your account is on if I’m not mistaken. I believe it uses activitypub internally, so should work the same as Lemmy/mastodon.
I’ve always used Ctrl for that. I had my computer for 2 years before I discovered that Ctrl is the “wake from sleep” key, and no other keys would work anyway. (it’s a thinkpad)
Every toilet’s a bathtub if you believe in it enough.