A leftist entering their middle age and becoming more punk with every year
Is that you, Rowan, manager of TechTown?
No. It’s not like businesses that are open 7 days a week require all of their employees to work every one of those days
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I’ve found it precisely the opposite: Monday is like a Thursday (so experientially two Thursdays and two Fridays) with a free day to schedule doctor’s appointments, car fixes, and all the other little things you’d normally have to take PTO for but now do not
Are launchers more like “search” or quick lunch?
As I understand it, they’re both. Ulauncher lets you setup a default list though that shows you something like a Favorites list when you open it but haven’t typed anything yet. Additionally, if you set its shortcut to something like ctrl+space
you can keep your regular cinnamon menu for when you’re feeling lazy and want to use your mouse
Why are you interpreting this as a power grab?
I like ulauncher. That’s what I use on my main machine that runs Mint. It’s not Mint or Cinnamon specific but it doesn’t need to be
here’s an actual article about it instead of just a random picture and text
Shareholders are invested by their money only. If they can sue and win while also selling off their shares they’re going to do it.
If you’re getting that granular then you must’ve had to record the data somewhere. Did I miss where the OP is sharing their data set?
“Listen, the guy had cancer. He probably would’ve died anyway even if I hadn’t thrown him into a hot closet that only I had the ability to open and close.”
~ Conservative morons, probably (this time in Texas)
OR:
If someone with covid dies from heatstroke in a Texas prison, do the mouth-breathing idiots running Texas corrections say they died from nothing?
Huh, confusing last year for a decade ago is unusual
They don’t despawn. Also, enemies are not simulated when you’re past a certain distance away from them (not very far at all considering how big the map is) so even if you wait it out a few in-game days it’ll be right where it was if you try to portal back in
As to who that person should be, I’m not really sure
This right here is the crux of how the dems fucked up so, so badly. Why they went into this election season without even attempting to run anybody aside from Biden I’ll never know. All that it’s reaped is all us know of not knowing anybody else and the federal party managers seem to be just as clueless (generally clueless, yes, but especially and specifically clueless here)
It’s weird to me that you think I think that. I do primarily browse files by terminal, but not always. Before I got into heavy terminal use I was a power user of Nemo. In any case, dumping everything in /home does not make for a better gui file browsing experience, either
Someone asking a question doesnt merit the insult of saying they “would never ask if they used a terminal.” I have no particular dog in this fight, but not being a dick isn’t that hard.
This is true, and something that I’m working on. For some reason my brain is uncharitable in these situations and I interpret it not as a simple question but a sarcastically hostile put down in the form of a question. In this case, “Why would you be dumb and not just put things in /home”. That really is a silly interpretation of the OP question, so I apologize.
As to using this standard, just because this is your preferred standard, doesnt mean its the only standard.
Sure, but the OP was essentially asking “Why isn’t dumping everything into a user’s /home the standard? Why are you advocating for something different?”
Based on their own description, they aren’t even an official standard, just one in “very active” use.
There are a LOT of “unofficial standards” that are very impactful. System D can be considered among those. The page you link to does talk about a lot of specifications, but it also says that a lot of them are already under the XDG specification or the reason for XDG is to bring such a scheme under a single specification, i.e. XDG.
So why this, specifically? Just because its what you’re already doing?
But what’s the difference?
I can only imagine someone asking this if they a) don’t use the terminal except if Stackexchange says they should and b) have yet to try and cleanup a system that’s acquired cruft over a few years. If you don’t care about it, then let me flip that around and ask why you care if people use XDG? The people who care about it are the people in the spaces that concern it.
Off the top of my head this matters because:
It’ll be in /home anyways and I heard BSD had some issues with something that could be XDG.
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I wish McConnell would just have that final catastrophic stroke already