Not sure if this is the right place to ask. But I was interested in learning about how co-ops would function, so I was looking for some reading recommendations for the same. Would also be helpfulitf it included some comparisons of real life co-ops with more hierarchical organizations in the same sector
So I've been planning to install pop on my home computer for my parents to use. They don't know their way around a terminal, so will updating on the GUI store be enough. Or do they occasionally need to run apt update
as well
I need help finding an alternative for a tool like Adobe scan to scan documents and make PDFs out of them. I've tried out OpenScan, while it is decent, the scanner doesn't recognize the page boundaries that well, and adding new pages requires quite a few clicks, which makes scanning long documents cumbersome. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
So I only switched to Hyprland a few days ago, I was using sway before. There's a really well maintained copr repo solopasha/hyprland, setting it up only took a few minutes. I've had absolutely no issues with it so far, its been really nice. You might have noticed I have an Nvidia graphics card, but I haven't installed the drivers for it yet, thought I'll try it out on my Intel integrated graphics first.
Hyprland seems to be well documented, so that's a nice thing.
Also, when the main repo is updated; on the copr repo they take those changes, build the package using all the updated dependencies and do some basic testing, and push it out to the world.
If you're an Arch user, I believe the AUR is maintained by the Hyprland developers themselves. So I don't think you'll be facing many issues, go ahead and try it out!
I see them on both. It's these sudden bursts throughout the day where some communities spam my feed with these posts.
Wow this is horrible. I only recently started watching his content and liking it. But this is surprising, also why is this on some other channel?
Is it just me, or is this something everybody is seeing?
Check out ranger fm, helps navigate through files very quickly, also has a ton of features
Thank you! Same exact thought, I was telling my friends this a while back, and they said I was making no sense
Hey, so we have a chemistry lab in our university. We were looking into keeping an inventory of all the chemicals and equipment present there. Initially the plan was to just keep a spreadsheet, but I was interested in something more robust . Some features that would be nice to have:
- Cross platform: Linux, Windows, Android
- Simple interface
- Searching functionality
- Invoice management
- Tracking new orders of chemicals
All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
The part where Linus apologized for the forum post and stuff, the tone was so weird, looked like a kid being forced my their mom to make an apology for some wrong shit they did.
Everyone of them looked like sociopaths reading of a script
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