I didn’t know about Cypress CA, but probably should have expected such.
I didn’t know about Cypress CA, but probably should have expected such.
Do you mean “Cyprus” the country, or Cypress the type of tree?
In most linux tiling managers it is used with directional keys to nav windows and desktops.
Let me try for a pinentry script over the weekend first, to see how the placeholder looks.
It might be nice to have a way of giving more context, which is what the message option was good for in rofi. Not knocking it though, I am a happy fuzzel user.
The script is there in the post, but I haven’t tried it yet. It would be nice if fuzzel had a message option, like rofi, so that key information could be displayed in the passphrases request; that s is what pinentry-rofi uses.
I should have read the article first – passphrases and pinentry are here
Fuzzel is great. I only wish it had a pinentry option.
I do recommend emacs though. It is not the greatest editor, but it is an amazing experience. It is such an amazing experiment, that has an extensive set of different ways of looking at content and code - it will change how you think about coding.
I can’t say that it is, no.
Org-mode is like md but has tables and more. Emacs will even run computation as a party of interpretation. GitHub accepts it in place of markdown.
I think that there is an android app, perhaps “pipeline”, which is YouTube, with a subscription list separate from your yt account. Not sure how it handles ads though.
Have you tried niri yet? What about river?
Kent developed for like 10 years on his own. He’s just having a hard time learning how to play with others, and deal with large priority cycles. He just needs to know that sometime his changes will get pushed to the next cycle.
I use a poopy nano https://ploopy.co/nano-trackball/
Perhaps not useful, but my linux machine doesn’t sleep unless I disconnect my ploopy trackball first, exhibiting the same symptoms.
Was waiting for a Finn to show up … Or a Hungarian
I am not as funny as I think I am.
I checked it out, and it seems awesome. I might even be able to reset my tablet, and not even login to my Google account.
This is an example of why erosion of public confidence in democratic institutions is a critical problem. We want to be able to follow an institutional opinion on this topic, but our trust has been eroded by another topic, which makes it less trustworthy.