I was about to go man systemd-wide
I was about to go man systemd-wide
Yeah but I keep trying to pipe the output back into the original file which ends up empty due to how pipe and redirect interact.
I know there must be a grown-up way to do it but I inevitably resort to writing it to filename2 and then running mv filename2 filename.
Thank you Douglas Adams
That’s gotta fuck with text recognition accessibility tools.
Don’t change me back
One thing I’ve heard is that the gameplay is absolutely the same throughout the whole franchise, because that’s what the fans want. So while Final Fantasy has pushed the genre boundaries and maybe went down some dead ends along the way, Dragon Quest 30 is going to be identical (in gameplay) as Dragon Quest 3.
Halo Reach was my favorite.
Then 4 came in, ignored everything we’d gained in the story (splinter sect to re-bad the Sangheli), and a new gun category that in fact flattened the UNSC and Covenant guns into direct analogs of each other, so we ended up with 0.75 categories of weaponry instead of the promised 3.0. Pistol, blue pistol, red pistol. Sniper, blue Sn6iper, red sniper, etc. Felt like they’d learned the wrong lesson from the Halo Online pay-to-win debacle in Russia (dozens of clones of each gun with very minor differences in color, rounds per reload, and fire rate).
…the exception being the grenade launcher that fires rockets that explode into rockets. That was dope.
I wonder if the ElDewrito version of Halo Online is still up and running? The website looks well-maintained.
You’re absolutely right, I’m surprised that xfce (or Thunar anyway) has a GUI for it and KDE doesn’t.
KDE might and I just didn’t find it in the search results.
Pull request time!
Looks like Thunar has a “Custom Actions” feature under the Edit menu where you can get the same result.
You got me curious, so I looked it up.
This isn’t a “let me google that for you”, it’s an “I’m joining you on this journey”.
https://develop.kde.org/docs/apps/dolphin/service-menus/
(KDE)
Looks like you drop a .desktop file into ~/.local/share/kio/servicemenus.
Name the file extensions, write your Exec= line, fill in a couple other details like what icon to use and what it should be called in the right-click menu, save it, and you’re done.
I imagine it’s similar in xfce.
Aren’t those defunct? I was looking for examples of exactly this a while back and none of them were being actively maintained.
Ubuntu Core is all snaps. That’s the selling point.
Command Line Argument
That’s what Ubuntu’s doing with Snaps. Ubuntu Core is their “Oops! All Snaps” project.
They can, through the Snap Store Proxy. You can fully airgap the process and host a local mirror.
As far as I know, you’re still locked into their ecosystem, though.
And also, their singular promise (security and trust) keeps getting undermined by third parties using it to ship malware.
So we’re asked to give up control but we’re not any safer for it.
Oh. What I took from it was “the doctor thinks OP is an idiot”, which is much funnier.
My laptop used to resume from sleep with zero fiddling, and then something changed and it got very unpredictable.
All the help pages are for Nvidia users, something that I am not.
doubt