

TempleOS was a biblical themed distro that is perhaps most famous for the creator, Terry A. Davis, who died when he was hit by a train.
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TempleOS was a biblical themed distro that is perhaps most famous for the creator, Terry A. Davis, who died when he was hit by a train.
You can turn off ads in DDG settings. Better yet, use an adblocker like everyone should.
It’s not big enough until the window manager crashes
I install it from AUR on EndeavourOS
You install the xone driver and distro doesn’t matter. Can confirm it works with my Xbox wireless adapter.
No. It does not.
On Linux you use a utility called Piper and a background daemon ratbagd to change settings of Logitech mice so I’d check if your products are supported by that.
Solaar supports the dongles but has less settings than Piper.
Probably because the sound is hardcoded into the firmware, because Apple, and fuck you
I use it. It’s fine. About as good as you could expect an iOS blocker to be. It’s reasonably open source and nice, as opposed to some shovelware app from questionable developers.
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Ha ha, you fool, you fell for the classic blunder!
It’s just a meme, dude.
Dude swirled his face to obscure his identity from the cops. Dude is a kiddie toucher.
Police simply reversed the swirl and got the original image.
Tobuscus was goat but then he got accused of something by his ex or whatever, never cared much about it, but he disappeared and now he just writes books or something. He was one of the old school GOATs next to MatPat, Markiplier, ERB. Sadly missed.
I have almost the exact same setup, but just say “meh”, type my password blindly while looking at my main screen and press Enter, and after login it’s arranged as it should be.
Yeah, it’s an issue, but it’s a non-issue
No in fact that’s a violation of the GPLv69 and Richard Stallman is going to come to your house and format your hard drive
Set up Paperless-ng on your server, generally with Docker, and map the Consume folder to wherever you want. Expose that on the network as a Samba or FTP share depending on your printer.
Printers with a bit more than basic features allow you to “scan to target” and it’s basically designed to set up a Public share folder on windows and scan and your document just shows up on the computer. Same deal but map it to the consume folder on the server. Paperless automatically picks up and intakes anything dropped in the consume folder.
So you end up just hitting Scan on the printer, the printer will dump the output into consume share via either samba or ftp, and Paperless automatically picks it up and puts it in the Inbox for ya.
I use Paperless-ng and it’s great. Headlining feature is that it stores your documents in PDF in a plain folder which makes backing up easy. Another software that puts your documents in a database is no good unless it has its own backup method.
Plus being on a network server means I can set up my printer to scan to there as a target, my phone to scan to there, computer, I can drop emails in the consume folder, etc. Easy peasy to get stuff in there.
I host a Nextcloud for my family and it came with Nextcloud Talk which works fine