Nexus 5 represent!
Calculator Manipulator
Nexus 5 represent!
That voice acting! Marvelous!
I’ve had more playing with those angles than I dare admitting. Thank you!
Same as the other commentor. Good read!
I’m running Graphene on a pixel - google camera works as it would normally. The only issue is the preview-click-to-open-gallery bit not working. It needs the Photos app which I have not installed on purpose.
It’s kinda funny how we think the 100 watts of a desktop P4 was insane when now the TDP of a high end laptop CPU is more than that.
It really isn’t. Modern mobile cpus barely sip power.
I’ve been pondering about responding to you. Since I can’t see this as some sort of irony - here goes.
I’m sorry, but you’re wrong. The shadow in your example would be bound by the speed of light, because the photons from the source of light are also bound by it.
A shadow is just a lack of photons on a surface surrounded by other photons.
I liked the article for writing things down that I had in my mind but could never really put into words. Ever since trying a tiling window manager I’ve always felt this pull towards this kind of workflow, but couldn’t put a finger on it.
Thanks for sharing!
Big fan of Magit! Not sure it’s as convenient outside emacs, but if it works for someone - I say go for it!
Begone, spawn of evil!
Allow the light of Church of Emacs into your heart!
What’s Martin Fowler a pun for?
But it returned 139! That’s a start even without a debugger!
You must be delusional. Wayland is not freedom restricting.
Thank you!
Woke up to an updated app. Reports tab is probably my immediate favourite!
Git would be my choice.
I go through over 5000 tabs per day
And when, exactly, do you do anything useful? :/
Given 10 seconds for a tab that’s more than half a day already. I call bs
There has been a dozen posts about this already. At this point it’s just spam.
You won’t win this one here. Lemmy is disappointingly facebook-like in terms of their seemingly endless desire to be told what to do every step of their lives.
I realise the numbers are sort of made up, but in general I fully agree. I do sometimes think that politicians regulate for the sake of it, as if justifying their existence.