To me, that’s even worse. Ligatures that have 0 separation where it’s expected short circuit my reading comprehension.
To me, that’s even worse. Ligatures that have 0 separation where it’s expected short circuit my reading comprehension.
The “fi” combination also seems problematic since they seem to intersect.
Similar functionality is actually baked into the kernel!
Good ol’ hanlon’s razor.
The power team. Apparently vast amounts of sweat, tearing phone books in half, bending steel rods and blowing up hot water bottles is godly and there were several alter calls.
Then I had to see them at Jr. High the next day to preach about how bad drugs are.
Here’s an article about a visit.
It’s certainly a rarity (and a crying shame!). The closest things we see regularly are chicken nuggets and battered/breaded fried fish, but I’ve never seen those premade at a butcher shop either, just the freezer section from the giant companies at the grocery store.
But this thread did make me recall https://shorelunch.com/ which is a DIY crumb. Shake-n-bake is the pervasive product.
Panko is also a popular option for the crumb.
Don’t worry, George Kurtz (crowdstrike CEO) is unavailable today. He’s got racing to do #04 https://www.gt-world-challenge-america.com/event/95/virginia-international-raceway
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Try an RSS app like Feeder. That one will even try to find the feed given a url to the site. Worked for several sites that don’t advertise having a feed.
Bah, I read Nobara and assumed gnome. You said KDE right there.
Well, good news: Kwallet has a similar feature, albeit through an extra package: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE_Wallet#Unlock_KDE_Wallet_automatically_on_login
To hazard a guess, this is a gnome keyring asking to be unlocked after login?
Caveat: it has been a few years since I was on gnome.
You can tie it to the login with the gnome keying PAM module.
Podman + distrobox might be the fastest way to get up and running.
These are absolutely reasonable criticisms.
But Mozilla is better that the big G in this respect, and fastly is at least attempting to do something. So for that, I give them kudos. Especially on the heels of the Encrypted Hello announcement.
Well, even that has to be complicated: there are two common standards for a 220V/30A (dryer) outlet. There’s an old NEMA 10-30 spec (3-prong) that you might have for a dryer outlet. The modern standard is NEMA 14-30 (4-prong). Everything likely comes with a modern NEMA 14-30 plug (mine did).
The 10-30 doesn’t provide a ground, so if you need to convert, there are some sketchy options on Amazon with a separate grounding lead you can plug into a standard 3-prong 110V outlet. Ideally have an electrician replace it, or add a “level 2” EV charger outlet to take advantage of a subsidy.
https://help.grainfather.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010859718-G30-220V-USA-or-Canada-Socket-Guide
Love my spike solo+ with 220V. I really can’t imagine going back to a multi vessel (herms/rims), or to 110V.
Latecomer to the conversation, but an electric all-in-one is a fantastic experience. I went a bit hog wild with the Spike Solo+, but the only thing I want to impress on you is that 220V makes a massive difference. Strike temp is quick, all the mash steps happen fast, boil is quick. With 120V, stick to the 5gal kettles or you’ll really be feeling some pain from exceptionally long brew days.
This might be controversial, but I don’t think performance between distributions is really worth considering unless you have a very niche hardware requirement.
Features and community really make the difference.
I’m all for building new tools!
You might want to take a hard look at a lot of the ways Homebrew works to find similar problems you’ll need to solve to make this production ready.
So what I see there is that badly designed fonts require ligatures to correct interactions.
Like, I get that there are some neat ones, e.g. I have them turned on when writing code for symbols, but they seem wholly unnecessary and distracting in alphabetical characters.
But I’m also the kind of weirdo that thinks the world needs more monospace fonts.
/shrug