I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
Asahi is the distro for Apple Silicon, not Alpine.
Target disk mode is fantastic, I’m thrilled to see this coming to Linux
Hey, they could have taken the Google option and let the phones die at 20% charge because there was too much voltage draw for the aging battery to handle
Yeah, it was Lion and even before then it was something like $35 to upgrade which was less than the cost to upgrade Windows at the time.
Not every conflict is between nations and the infobox has to work across different conflicts. Belligerents is probably the best option to label the sides of a conflict
The highest margin for most is probably merch purchased at venues, including physical media
This is no longer the case since venues started taking a cut of merch sales
That sounds about right for the first retina MacBooks
Its the New York Times not someones personal blog. If they are publishing sloppy work that is their fault.
I’ve never seen that with the Apple website and I use Firefox as my main browser. Was there a specific page that was blocked or something?
Ok, who put Foucault in charge of Jurassic Park?
Fahrenheit is too granular, imo. In day to day life I almost always hear people talk about it in ranges of temperature (eg. “mid 70s”) which defeats the point of having a more granular system.
I just want someone to finally copy column view from Finder. I know Ranger has it but it would be nice if Nautilus or Dolphin would implement it.
It’s just a floating panel which is relatively new to KDE Plasma. The Plasma theme is Arch Round.
Details:
Global theme: Catppuccin Mocha
Icon theme: Tela circle
I personally prefer Newsflash because the main dev of Fluent is weirdly adamant about not implementing either customizable shortcuts or the standard vim-style navigation that almost all desktop RSS readers have had since Google Reader included them