It’s one of those things for me that breaks category, being so dissimilar to what I think of as chili. If I’m not evaluating it as chili, I like it. Great over spaghetti noodles with some raw chopped white onion.
It’s one of those things for me that breaks category, being so dissimilar to what I think of as chili. If I’m not evaluating it as chili, I like it. Great over spaghetti noodles with some raw chopped white onion.
Welcome. Daily emacs driver here, though I’m one of those sickos who uses it only as a text editor!
DLNA music server, mostly for access to our old CD collection.
Causality might run the other direction in this case. The article says the date of that -41% valuation was April 28. So what I wonder is whether the upcoming changes are a sort of desperation move by reddit to shore up the bottom line. Not that I expect it to work.
Geezer Iowan here, getting the feet moist in anticipation of reddit (see account there of same name) becoming unusable/unpalatable for me. Too many interests/hobbies to list, but outside of work culture, the lion’s share of my real life socializing is via local wind bands and orchestras; I’m a french horn player, and horn sections tend to develop into their own little social clubs.
Is there a way to defeat the “Command completed” notifications in a gnome-based session? At least out of the box in fedora, every command produces an alert at the top of the screen. The idea behind those notifications, as I understand it, is for if you’ve moved to another window while waiting for a long-running process to complete in your terminal. At least that’s how it seems to work for the native gnome terminal: it produces a notification only if the window is not focused. Continually having stuff like “Command completed: ls” pop up as I type is a little too distracting for me.