Remind me to never fly with you in real life. At least not right before a new book in a series you’re into comes out.
Remind me to never fly with you in real life. At least not right before a new book in a series you’re into comes out.
Do I have to enable HDR in Plasma settings? Because when I do, and then log out, plasma crashes and I have to log into a different DE and disable HDR in the terminal.
Does this mean I could finally enjoy HDR content on my OLED HDR monitor?
I guess I meant it’s a lot of work to set up initially. Especially if you don’t have experience.
I like the idea of deduplication and checksumming to prevent bit rot. It also sounds like backups via snapshots is extremely powerful, but maybe that’s something btrfs can do too.
Ultimately though it would be about learning. That’s what’s drawn me to Linux in the first place.
The number of times my family complains about signal not having polls…
I don’t have experience with this because I use Google docs for simple documents and latex for anything serious, but it may help.
https://gist.github.com/eylenburg/38e5da371b7fedc0662198efc66be57b
Either way I’m stuck on W11 at work. No way am I installing teams on my machine at home.
Teams.
I fucking hate teams.
Why are we using teams.
Why did they change outlook, it used to actually be good.
I wonder how this compares to DarkTable?
They got me!
Have you used Koreader? That’s one reason I would get a kobo. As well as their new partnership with ifixit.
I also like the idea (which apparently doesn’t work with koreader) of syncing with Pocket. I don’t use Pocket, but would start if it meant I had a nice read it later ereader.
What does kobo do that kindle doesn’t? I’ve been thinking about switching since I damaged my kindle, but calibre works great and I love the kindle hardware.
Yeah they transferred all of our network files held on our own private servers over to Teams. I didn’t even know that teams did file storage. I guess through one drive.
RAID is a great backup alternative.
/s