I usually put them in /media, so my games drive for example lives in /media/games.
Seems to mostly fit with the usual external media that gets mounted there.
I usually put them in /media, so my games drive for example lives in /media/games.
Seems to mostly fit with the usual external media that gets mounted there.
Nice, that looks promising! I’ll have to look into it a bit more.
You can also hover over the title to see the full thing. But this also got annoying since they start playing the video when you hover, so sometimes when you take too long it’ll mark the video as played. I honestly hate that hover play feature, who actually wants to watch a video from the start in that tiny ass window? The thing where they’d show some stills from several points in the video was much better imo.
Last time I tried they just asked for an address, so I just put one in where I happened to know they had a license, and it worked.
Proton drive has a photo backup option in the app, but their gallery thing is still lacking in features. You can’t edit or crop photos, and you can’t create albums and stuff like that. It’s really just a list of photos and nothing more.
Yes, you can. You just enter a url, and put the %s somewhere in the query params which firefox will replace with your query.
I just tested this with my own website, which definitely does not support any OpenSearch standard, and it works exactly like you’d imagine (except the page doesn’t exist of course).
Edit: nevermind, turns out this is a librewolf thing. Sorry about that
Why would you need an extension for that? You can add other search engines right in the settings of firefox.
Edit: I was wrong, this is a feature Librewolf adds in their builds.
I used to do the same, but recently I’ve found a dustro and window manager that just work for me. The distro is Fedora atomic, and the window manager is sway.
I pretty much just used a floating window manager like a tiling one, almost always snapping them to 1/2 or 1/3 of the screen. Eventually I tried sway, and after learning some of the shortcuts, it seems like the perfect window manager for someone like me.
Yep, it’s in the description:
I don’t think they’d care though, they have an entire page dedicated to netflix on their own website:
https://protonvpn.com/streaming/netflix
Edit: they just copied the description of the Android app word for word
You could also host a website like that on Cloudflare pages for free. That way you even get ddos protection and some other stuff.
I know you’re joking, but powershell is actually available on linux lmao
and pulled apart when held in the incorrect hand.
Huh, I’ve never actually used left-handed scissors, I had no idea they don’t have this problem normally. I just automatically kinda push the blades together with my thumb. Always thought that was the reason they start hurting after a bit.
Maybe I should buy some left handed scissors.
Ahh I guess they probably got my subdomains from let’s encrypt then, used them for pretty much all my websites.
Edit: Just checked and yup, all my old subdomains are there from let’s encrypt.
This is not true. I’ve seen a lot of people from my own country and others claim the same thing, but so far every time I’ve looked it up for countries it turned out to not be true.
You just have to be clear about which payment methods you accept upfront.
https://www.accc.gov.au/business/selling-products-and-services/payment-methods
According to this service, that domain never had any subdomains, so looks like there’s just nothing there at the moment.
Not sure how reliable it is, but it did correctly identify all of my own subdomains for a website that no one ever goes to.
They still get DDOS’ed now, but Cloudflare stops it before it can reach their own servers.
Yeah, it looks cool and well thought-out, but I just don’t really see a use case for this. Maybe if it was more lightweight it could be used as a portable keyboard/controller, though I would personally probably still just bring an xbox one controller instead.
I mean you don’t have to use Gnome with debian, iirc they have options for KDE plasma and xfce among others as well.
Why does speed even matter this much for a program most people only run once to show off their new builds? Or do these programs have some other purpose than printing system specs?
Does powershell have sudo? What does that do on windows, show a uac prompt or something?