Same for users — just change the ! to an @.
Example: @pageflight@lemmy.world
Same for users — just change the ! to an @.
Example: @pageflight@lemmy.world
Why not factor out the !
via de Morgan’s laws (which would also remove most of the parentheses, as iirc &&
binds tighter than ||
)? Also, does that language have a {#continue}
sort of syntax for loops? If so, you could make it a guard clause.
universe.take()
Mobile Firefox. The swipe menu is empty on Niagara.
Immediately onto the lap.
SSH over Tailscale to Termux (all three free) using private-key authentication — two levels of e2ee, and fairly easy to use.
For small bits of text, I use one of these, depending on the direction and the source device:
xclip -o | ssh phone termux-clipboard-set
ssh phone termux-clipboard-get | xclip
termux-clipboard-get | ssh laptop DISPLAY=:0 xclip
ssh laptop DISPLAY=:0 xclip -o | termux-clipboard-set
For larger things, or files, I use scp
. For other devices that I haven’t setup beforehand, or can’t set up (e.g. can’t run arbitrary programs), I connect to my phone’s hotspot, and use Total Commander’s Wi-Fi transfer addon for files (both of which are also free). Small strings I just copy over by eye and hope it goes well.
I’m on Librewolf, but Floorp sounds nice!
Tab grouping is nice, but I’ve found Sidebery to meet my needs (specifically nested tab groups, and separating projects — plus it worked out of the box with Firefox Color) much better. I have it configured to automatically unload collapsed branches, which is nice as a tab hoarder, and it can fully send entire panels to your bookmarks for later usage (this is a massive performance improvement when you’re regularly opening 100–200 tabs/day per panel). A native solution, however, would be much appreciated — as long as there’s a way to nest tab groups and unload their contents.
Do those rules change if the language accepts translated keywords?
The only times I’ve had tmux ‘crash’, I’d realized I forgot to enable linger.
PFP = ProFile Picture
Ami Mizuno is, I’m assuming, a character your profile picture depicts, but until Voyager adds support for profile pictures, I can’t tell.
Nonce, maybe?
Voyager, at least, will still let you see deleted replies in your notifications — it’s only tapping on them that will show they’re deleted.
And I ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed
Ah, that’s de Morgan’s law.
Arm Holdings has issued a cease & desist against Armcord being named Armcord, by the way.
Does P for Proton count?
Six months ago, as the wrong password message happily reminds me regularly.
Oh, that’s annoying. Works fine on Voyager for me.