This is my preferred keyboard as well. Always thought autocomplete were more of an annoyance than a help. And nice to have all keys available when using remote desktop or ssh, where autocomplete is especially annoying.
This is my preferred keyboard as well. Always thought autocomplete were more of an annoyance than a help. And nice to have all keys available when using remote desktop or ssh, where autocomplete is especially annoying.


Haha. I did not see th second hand the first time around. I want to say that each number gets half of the area on each side of it. So in this case it is clearly 7:20:04


Thats not too bad. I would say. 7:20.


Don’t know about the admin page, however, the client on my tv does that if I watch half of it and continue watching at a later time.


I use Alpine Linux, btw.


I think this looks great. I have not been able to find a decent-looking version. What techniques and tools are you using?


Sounds like you should try fzf to get a better ctrl+r experience.


We have had an e-UP for 3 years. We have ended up driving more in that than in our “primary” car which is a Golf. Had an ID5 as a loaner once, and it was great to get our UP back instead. If only the ID3 could tow our 1200kg caravan, that would be an ideal replacement for the Golf some day. Most electric cars are too large and heavy for my taste as well.
I just installed Postmarket OS on my Arm based Chromebook, to be able to switch to Firefox.
It does not seem to have consistent kerning.


“There is always money in the banana stand” is from the TV series Arrested Development. Personally I prefer to turn incoming video off during meetings, as I find it distracting.


So I take it you did not install OpenOffice?
Just checked, and it’s in dark mode for me as well, so that must have been added/fixed in an update. But I was recommended to try Liftoff in the meantime, and do prefer to use that right now.
Thanks. That seems like a good fit for me.
I have only tried jerboa and is currently using the PWA. Is there any of the apps that looks like RIF, and has dark mode support?
My experience with using an UPS is that they have caised an outage every few years, which is more often than we get power outages where I live, so I didn’t replace the batteries last time the UPS took down my server, and are just running straight from the wall. It might be better with a more expensive UPS, but it’s not worth it for me.