99 Percent Invisible has been my favourite for years!
99 Percent Invisible has been my favourite for years!
I’ve been using swayfx, a fork of Sway with a little more eye candy.
I get that Edge may not be the preferred browser of many, but calling this a “3D banner” seems a bit sensational at best. It’s just clipart of an arrow.
A news report I read said it was a heart attack 😔
What hardware solution did you go with?
Seeing the headline I was expecting to see Unihertz Jelly Star too! I’m really curious about the experience of a 3-inch phone
I think they meant to imply that the original post (not yours) had suspicious intentions, while the ones you cited were more trustworthy
Oof - forgot to mention that I do have autologin configured on gdm 😀
This reply isn’t going to be helpful to OP, but thought I might add context for others passing by.
I’m using Arch Linux with LUKS encryption and gdm. As long as my user’s password is the same as the LUKS password, I only ever type my password in once.
Just saying that a MacOS-like convenience is definitely possible on Linux.
Tangent here, but I love how the article refers to Twitter as “Twitter (currently known as X)” instead of the other way around
So… Like a Pokeball for humans? 🤔
With how most monitors being wide-screen (or even ultra-wide), horizontal might make more sense
Looks like the ChatGPT logo rendered in blender
Interesting! How do you get access to Meta’s image generator?
I usually use Roboto or Inter as my desktop font on gtk/gnome
Mostly okay. My only annoyance is setting up electron apps to use Wayland.
Thanks for the tip. Just to be clear… are these instructions for cleaning the glasses, or the microfibre cloth?
I’ve found it works flawlessly on mine, with a minor caveat that the fingerprint sensor doesn’t work (some Dell models do, just not the one I got). I’m using Arch Linux on a 9310 2-in-1.
I suggest checking the Arch Wiki The wiki has compatibility notes for many XPS laptops on what works, what doesn’t, and what workarounds may be available. If you’re not planning on using Arch, your distro of choice may have a wiki with that info too.
That’s alright. You did good simplifying an unrelated idea for the sake of explaining another concept.
I was just thinking this, but with the word “one”. And also “two”