

in most systems this is global. it’s provided by the desktop and programs just see a copy/paste event. are you on wayland by any chance?
in most systems this is global. it’s provided by the desktop and programs just see a copy/paste event. are you on wayland by any chance?
counterpoint, i switched my very untechnical mother over to mint and said “it’s a new system, i can show you basic stuff but you should take some time to explore it”.
that was 10 years ago, and i never get support requests any more. she hasn’t magically become technical, she just learned how to do the most basic things again. the difference is that nothing breaks on its own now.
through titles sure. but that’s not what i need from any site.
that is… pretty neat. is there some way to get it to interop with a browser’s bookmarks?
if only there was a fuzzy content search included. usually i don’t remember the page, or the topic, but just like… a quote.
that’s actually a good use for this local ai stuff, take the contents of pages i bookmark and auto-tag it based on that. for that matter, archive the contents as well.
i use bookmarks for sites i access frequently, like a speed dial thing. i’ve set up my bookmarks toolbar to be in-line with the address bar and icon-only, so that it blends in with the rest of the interface. if i’m just going to go back to something one time i leave a tab open until i get time.
if i bookmark something i will never look at it again
“your instance” is where you made your account, so lemmy.world
take a breather and come back to it later, the place will still be here :)
that’s what the other side wants them to do, yes.
servers are probably to tightly integrated into ubi’s infra to publish but they don’t want to say that.
very welcome, if not particularly surprising. Chung uses the quake 3 engine pretty exclusively and has gpled his earlier games. i am definitely looking forward to the next installment of Cubehead Chronicles
luanti, mindustry, balatro (ish), the amnesia series, gravity bone, quadrilateral cowboy, openttd, shattered pixel dungeon, space station 14…
oh no :( cyan has always seemed like such an interesting place to work
so, YaST?
i hope the global hotkeys solution is portable, otherwise wayland will remain fractured.
yeah that’d do it. on X11 this is a solved problem, but wayland delegates the responsibility to the wm, and i don’t think anyone other than gnome has actually implemented it. another one of the paper cuts that makes it hard for me to make the switch.