Bonus joke: how do politicians transport all the extra Yes votes for the ballot? (The ayes-box!!)
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In traffic, the other people are the ones preventing you from going where you want. On public transit, there's a sense of communal travel.
At first reading I thought, "oh no, they killed the dog!". Then I realized they're just playing. Then I looked at those "I wish I was dead" eyes.
Congrats on another step! Tiling has become my favorite feature of pop os, and (for me) the key thing that separates it from other distros. Moving a whole stack at once is something I've been wanting, so I'm glad to see that as one of the new features!
There were some issues posted recently that might be relevant:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/9383
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/9587
Here's what worked for me.
The most likely places for user-installed applications:
~/.local/share/applications
~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share/applications
The first of these is for .deb applications, and the second is for flatpak.
Other places:
This answer on ask ubuntu says the default search also includes applications
directories that exist under the directories included in the variable $XDG_DATA_DIRS
.
This flatpak github comment gives the directory above for flatpak, along with a lot of complicated explanation and other possible locations. If you need to know that, you should probably just read it there.
Am I reading this right?
The maker of Pyrex glassware and Instant Pot has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ... brands also include Corelle, Snapware, CorningWare, Visions and Chicago Cutlery, ...
Pyrex seems like a way bigger deal than instant pot, and those others are also well-known. Is this just a restructuring thing where they will screw creditors and then continue on? Or they will sell off the brand names to some new companies that may or may not keep the same quality?
So far we're still figuring that out; we've tried some, but up until now they've done drag/drop tablet games, and I'd like to get them into something with a little more depth (and a little less overtly manipulative). Getting used to keyboard/mouse controls has been surprisingly hard (even more than I expected), but they're interested in trying.
I think Dad World is a better name! Thanks for taking the initiative so that those of us who are too tired don't have to make another thing.
You're bringing back some tough-at-the-time-but-now-pleasant memories! Kids are a real trip!
Sometimes we say "crash-down" or "splash-down", like a space capsule. You could also try something completely off the wall that just becomes your shared euphemism for bedtime. Maybe the ending of some book or movie you all like can give you some inspiration?
Double bonus joke: how to kindergarten teachers transport all the letters between H and J?? (that's right, the I's box!!!)