Gnome works like that too- double click on the TTF/OTF and you get a window with a preview of the font and an install button.
Kevin
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Kevin@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Forced E-Waste PCs And The Case Of Windows 11’s Trusted PlatformEnglish1·1 month agoI was pretty lucky in university as most of my profs were either using cross platform stuff or Linux exclusive software. I had a single class that wanted me using windows stuff and I just dropped that one.
Awesome that you’re getting back into it, it’s definitely the best it’s ever been (and you’re right that Steam cracked the code). It sounds like you probably know what you’re doing if you’re running Linux VMs and stuff, but feel free to shoot me a PM if you run into any questions or issues I might be able to point you in the right direction for.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Forced E-Waste PCs And The Case Of Windows 11’s Trusted PlatformEnglish2·1 month agoI’ve been running Linux exclusively since 2001 or so. It was rough around the edges back then, but it was useful enough for what I needed.
You had to choose a good distro on that note; redhat, mandrake, etc broke on me so many times, and I was only able to fully switch after finding slackware, which was rock solid.
I had Linux on my laptop 20 years ago. The SD card reader didn’t work, and it couldn’t sleep (was sleep a thing for any laptop back then? I can’t remember). It did work though!
Earlier today I googled how to toggle full screen in dosbox-x and the AI-generated answer said to use alt+enter. Tried it and it didn’t work, so I look in the documentation and it turns out that they changed it to F12+f a while ago (probably to avoid interfering with actual dos input).
This is definitely already a problem.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•There is significant evidence that Grok actually inserted information about “white genocide” in South Africa into prompts that didn't appear to be related to this topic.English82·2 months agoLibertarianism is a traditionally left wing philosophy that started in the 1800s. They’re also typically pretty big on human rights and equality.
The more modern America-centric “tea party” libertarians fit what you’re saying, but they didn’t create the term.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Statistics Canada says Canadian-resident return trips from U.S. down again in April11·2 months agoI never thought about it before, but that might actually be the case eh? You don’t talk to Canadian border security on your way out.
Oh I see, so these are the same ads you’d see on the official broadcast too?
That’s crazy, it sounds like a whole business! I guess there are probably more costs and risks associated with live streaming that warrant the income stream, compared to uploading a movie to some torrent tracker.
Where are you seeing ads in pirated content?
Kevin@lemmy.cato Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Vaccine skeptic hired to conduct government study on whether vaccines cause autismEnglish12·3 months ago“Name one person that died of cancer who never received a vaccine for anything. That’s what I thought!”
Kevin@lemmy.cato Buy Canadian@lemmy.ca•Suggestions? Looking for quality Canadian politics podcasts1·4 months agoCBC’s ideas: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas
It isn’t always about politics, and when it is it’s usually wider reaching things in retrospect or debates with intelligent people, but it’s quintessentially Canadian and always interesting and educational.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•What phone can I switch to that gives the least money to American companies?English3·4 months agoI use GrapheneOS without Google services and the only issue I have to work around is Slack notifications. Everything else is fantastic.
Kevin@lemmy.catoLemmy.ca's Main Community@lemmy.ca•We are excited to announce pixelfed.ca, a new Pixelfed instance run by Canadians and hosted in Canada [edited, see comments]English9·5 months agoA bit too late to vote (pixelfed.ca would have been mine anyway), but I love how something like this can happen on the fediverse. Other types of services (eg: x.com) are all about competition and screwing over the other guy, and then here you have one instance handing over a perfect domain to another so they can have a better presence.
Huge props to Dan for giving up his domain, as well as to the lemmy.ca team for expanding the fediverse.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any privacy-respecting way to receive Slack notifications?8·5 months agoI have an old phone with microg, slack, tasker and termux running on it. When slack receives a push notification, tasker pulls it out and sends it to a script in termux that forwards it to my gotify server, which my main phone is listening for notifications on.
I’ve emailed Slack a bunch of times asking for unified push or even just an API route I can listen on, but so far I’ve had no luck.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 512·5 months agoKDE let’s you do that first one, though it’s ctrl+super. It’s one of my favourite lesser known features.
Kevin@lemmy.cato Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Microsoft should be terrified of SteamOSEnglish71·6 months agoSteam Deck compatibility has a much higher standard since it requires the performance being good, gamepad support, etc, and even that’s at 40%. General Linux can’t be less than 95% for games that don’t require kernel level anticheat. Try checking a random sampling on https://www.protondb.com/.
To add to this, if the phantom clicks are indeed primarily happening while typing or otherwise moving your hands near the touchpad, you should check to see if tap to click is enabled. The unintentional clicks that feature produces drives me crazy and I have no idea why it’s always on by default when a physical click or button is always available.
You can convert your desktop copy to an apk with https://github.com/PGgamer2/balatro-mobile-builder
The game Myst actually worked kind of like a DVD menu with more options.