I feel like the text editors we get by default do all the things I ever wanted notepad++ for anyway.
I feel like the text editors we get by default do all the things I ever wanted notepad++ for anyway.
Is this specifically things we do during work hours more than our actual job? Or what we choose to do with our free time?
Cause if it’s slacking off at work, sadly, I am probably now a professional Solitaire player. If it’s in my free time… Well, my ADHD keeps me hopping from activity to activity so often let’s just call it “Special Projects Manager”…
Mine is like 6x8 currently… Is there any special benefit to an odd number I am missing or just the extra realestate from going to larger numbers?
What’s a shavette? Is that like a brand or particular type of double edge safety razor?
I mean, I’m gonna lose that money to inflation anyway, I ain’t getting a raise.
That’s why he said to invert the handle, like take it off and reattach on what would normally be the bottom of the lid. Like it’s inside out.
Sounds more like you’re describing ai generated content than kids.
That’s real?! TIL…
I can’t decide if that changes my answer or not… lol Seems like a cumbersome way to browse files, but maybe that’s because it isn’t how I’ve learned…
That “Unix” os from the og jurassic park movie.
I hope so at some point. Drove a friend’s tesla and fuck that thing, even the speedometer was on the fucking center tablet… Fuckin why? I don’t want to hunt for my current speed in the bloated infotainment bs.
Dating apps if you can mentally survive them.
If not, then something like meetup app, find stuff you already like to do and go to events with like minded people. Make friends and maybe something more will come along.
Either way be patient. You can’t rush something like that.
Ttrpg character art via midjourney. That’s I think the only thing I’ve ever used.
I always like to throw out 37 because of Dante’s girlfriend.
I have not. From a quick web search, it looks like “Fancy Zones” might do what is needed without having to buy anything extra.
I have an ultrawide as my main monitor and a regular wide screen monitor floating above it on an arm. The main thing I need all that space for is running ttrpg games, honestly. Roll20 or some other vtt open on one side of the ultrawide, then other side has rule book pdfs, enemy stat blocks, notes, etc. The top monitor has discord for chat as well as everyone’s webcams.
But outside of that it’s nice to have a browser or discord visible on one screen while playing a game on the main display, but you could get by without it.
If you’re on windows, display fusion was great for this. Since I switched to Linux, KDE just natively does everything I needed display fusion to do. Changed some key binds to match what I was already used to and was off to the races.
Okay, but what the heck do the colors mean??
Even the bacteria doesn’t want to eat your ass.
What’s wild is I have had a 1TB one of these running for like 4 or 5 years now without issues, and I’ve had 2 nice Samsung’s (a 970 and 980) die in that time frame. I’ve basically come to the conclusion that modern consumer storage can’t be trusted or relied on in general. Robust back-up solutions of anything I’m worried about losing, preferably to a cloud service (or 2)…
Absolutely. Nothing wrong with np++ for sure. But it does feel like something someone had to make just to make up for the shortcomings of built-in options in Windows.