I think I have the same thing. Is yours also kinda connected to blinking? I can do it without blinking, but closing my eyes at the same moment as rumbling the eardrums feels easier and more natural than rumbling with eyes open.
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I think I have the same thing. Is yours also kinda connected to blinking? I can do it without blinking, but closing my eyes at the same moment as rumbling the eardrums feels easier and more natural than rumbling with eyes open.
I set the downvote gesture to reply instead, which I’ll definitely notice if I do it by mistake.
Me before I disabled the super-sensitive side gestures on mobile.
Not zoomers, gen alpha is.
I like how the KDE apps look on the plasma desktop. I hate how they look everywhere else.
I’m now working on wlogout part:
Thanks. I’m also absolutely in love with Niri, it makes my laptop screen feel ten times bigger.
Even the system files like those in /etc ?
That restarts the system. This only attempts to kill the app that uses most memory.
Debian has it by default I think. Arch has it disabled because it might be a security risk if someone had physical access to your computer.
I see, thanks for the info.
Thank you :)
To some degree it’s normal. At some point it starts to be weird.
Thanks :)
I stacked the windows for the screenshot, but I usually only have windows side-by-side, each taking half a screen or more. That’s why the browser is so stuffed up.
Thanks! The extension is Sidebery. This single extension has changed my browser workflow more than the whole Vivaldi browser that I used before Firefox. I have around 350 tabs open, neatly organized into panels, groups and subgroups. Firefox unloads tabs, so it has (almost) no effect on performance. It’s super-customizable, and integrates with Firefox’s Multi-Account Containers. It also takes snapshots of all of your open tabs for easy backup or migration. The workflow is amazing. I would think that I would spend much time organizing the tabs, but it’s actually much faster than managing the tabs the normal way: I can open 20 tabs in a hurry and when I’m done, just close them all or just collapse them. I can’t recommend it more.
The compositor Niri is absolutely awesome btw, it’s based on infinite horizontal scrolling and I love it so much! Definitely give it a look.
TIL that C# and Java have a goto statement.
This is a satire, right?
I know that you said you know how to do it, but Universal Android Debloater can restore any removed apps in one click, which might be useful if you decide to try it.