I think it’s just a vanilla option, I have KDE on endeavorOS. It’s not quite as smooth as the windows implementation but it’s really nice to have
I can do it on KDE!
You can do that in Windows and on some Linux distro, at least on KDE. It might be a setting you have to turn on. Hit windows key + v to choose what to paste
Belka moment
I’m en route to your house to try the worst sounding recipe I’ve ever read
Edit: I’ve thought about it for 2 minutes and now I actually just want to try that
I’m assuming that means you can take 81 instead of 95. I’ll second that Shenandoah is a beautiful drive. There’s a part I look forward to every time I drive up there where you’re driving on the side of a mountain and have a view of the whole valley… maybe it’s on 77 right before it turns on to 81? Just watch out for deer
I’m not super clear on what being declarative and atomic means in an OS context. Does it mean there’s a file describing what packages are installed, kind of like nix?
The lack of caldav is really killing me
I see some positivity. It’s like reddit, you have to work to stay away from the communities that are wont to devolve into a feedback loop of negativity
My first server was a used Dell r420, so I named it Pyrocumulus, after clouds that form over fires or volcanoes
I’m using my dad’s MVR-V6s that he bought at least 30 years ago, I really can’t find a justification to ‘upgrade’. If these ever break I’ll just grab some MDR-7506s
The hostages are in Gaza, not Lebanon. If Israel had this level of infiltration with Hamas, it is unlikely this would’ve started in the first place