I would kill for this. Trying to get logseq, or any other markdown editor to play nice with an existing obsidian vault is a nightmare. And none of them are nearly as feature complete or expandable.
I would kill for this. Trying to get logseq, or any other markdown editor to play nice with an existing obsidian vault is a nightmare. And none of them are nearly as feature complete or expandable.
Flameshot pretty much already does this, though perhaps not as elegantly
It’s good. The steam deck’s version of steamOS is arch based, so that should tell you a lot about its capabilities.
I’d recommend choosing an Arch-based distro like Endeavour or Garuda so you don’t have to go through the rigmarole of installing vanilla Arch.
Just wait for Windows 10’s service life to run out. That’s when I’m switching full time
Phones are easily tracked, and police generally can get that info. As for the beatings, in the US police commonly aren’t held responsible even when they’ve clearly broken the law. Often, they aren’t even charged.
Battlebit remastered. War crimes.
We can. At least most of us. Though I suspect there’s significantly less play in the skin, so it may be more difficult for some.
Klim could save a lot of bad pr by just blowing the airbag anyway and sending a bill for the remaining value of the vest after the fact.
But then you’re just financing a vest and that’s not a fancy buzzword that makes the c-suite cream their pants.
If you can’t afford healthcare you likely can’t afford a car either.
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In overly simple terms
It’s a terminal app on your desktop, e.g. alacritty, konsole, kitty, terminator, urxvt, etc.
As opposed to the terminal that your computer would boot into it you didn’t have a desktop environment installed.
Alacritty
No particular reason why. It’s fast, it works, and I’ve already got it configured how I like it.
I’ve used kitty and a couple others. It really doesn’t make much difference to me tbh.
Stores have tried it. Customers hate it. Chiefly because many people simply don’t carry any coins on them. You can’t have all of your store’s registers set to card only mode (yes this is very common for some reason) and then expect people to have a coin on them at all times, so they don’t bother.
It also seems trivially easy to circumvent. Easier than remembering to bring a quarter with you when you go to the store.
Most stores here do have one or more people whose job is to collect carts.
You, meanwhile, are stepping dangerously close to a ‘the customer is always right’ argument. Having worked in retail I can personally assure you, the customer is usually wrong.
I mean, yeah. Aldi is European but has locations in the US. They’re the only store here that does this afaik. I’ve never seen the keyring thing but sincw no other stores need a coin I’d have to shop at Aldi a lot to justify ordering one online.
Because then we can’t use it as an arbitrary metric for judging people’s moral righteousness.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding, but are you saying that it’s morally neutral to put others at risk as long as you’re putting yourself at the same risk?
Cuz it’s not. Not at all.
Aldi used to do that in the US. Maybe they still do. I never carry coins on me, so for this reason (and the always extremely long lines at checkout) I never shopped there.
I don’t expect MS will give you the choice. Not as far as the whole spying on you part is concerned, at least.