Any idea where to watch this gem?
somethingsomethingidk
i3 is configured to use the program dmenu by default. A common replacement for that is rofi. I use wofi on sway. Rofi has more features, wofi is pretty simple but you can customize with css.
Sway will read the i3 config you already have if you put it in the sway config folder. Then just download dmenu if you want that same behavior. Some things like mod+enter is binded to i3-sensible-terminal, so if you don't have i3 installed on the box it won't find a terminal to open. The fix is to change the binding to your preferred terminal emulator.
All in all the transition is pretty painless.
We did it at a wildlife rehab center I worked at. If we bought local we would clean out the local bug supply in a couple days. Which happened a couple times when we couldn't get them online or a package got lost.
Not that I think that's what this is. The packaging could be better, but also you order a box of crickets you get a box of crickets....
I have a simple one.
When you search for a community, then start browsing one and go back to the search the text is gone. This requires you to retype the query for each community you visit.
It would be cool if the query was saved.
Thanks for all your hard work :)
Well, how do you think the milk gets in there?
Not to mention the fact that horses shit constantly
Why's is nobody asking the real questions?
What? How?
Or am I dumb and this is just copy/paste?
A lot of times you will see the format string for the fedora version in the .repo file. This means its probably looking for f41. Since fedora updates fast, third party repos are usually slow to move to the next version and this repo probably doesnt exist causing dnf to fail. You can try and change the format string to the last available version. It usually works without issue, and updates aren't disabled as long as the vendor updates that version
This is a satirical source. Haven't seen one comment that didn't take it seriously.
Start with 10 and subtract 2 for every step
Companies have until January 1, 2026, to create memory safety roadmaps.
Not really the same as dropping entirely
Awesome find :) I'm jealous