

I just used Handbrake, but there has been one or two discs that it couldn’t see, presumably due to some overly aggressive protection.
I just used Handbrake, but there has been one or two discs that it couldn’t see, presumably due to some overly aggressive protection.
Who can really follow the man in the wide castle?
365.2425
It has been a while, so maybe I’m wrong, but this is technically an inverse correlation, right?
Nancy was effectively president for Reagan’s second term. People were mad about Biden, but they also hid how far gone Reagan was. FDR, too.
I don’t think that degree of optimism is justified.
My notes on this are a little old, but:
No VRA protections, voter purges/caging (Crosscheck), targeted disenfranchisement & gerrymandering, insecure/unauditable voting machines, undermined census, and gaming the electoral college, all impact the fairness of our elections, on top of the naive first-past-the-post implementation.
It depends, up to four works for some apps depending on monitor size, but otherwise I do the same thing as @Nibodhika@lemmy.world.
Overlapping window managers, the most common type in use by far, just seem crazy to me. Windows almost never use the available monitor space, and they have to constantly be wrangled around each other so that… you can drag something instead of using the clipboard, I guess?
You don’t usually have them all open at the same time, you minimize some. Or maybe you add more monitors.
Thanks for digging into that!
Corvair, Gremlin, Concord, …
Do you have any references for this? I only ask because “cities are dangerous shitholes” has been a talking point of reactionaries for a long time.
So much this. Car noise is a huge problem.
A lot of hate for this, but it’s true.
Incumbents aren’t to blame for voters picking the familiar, that’s a symptom of another problem.
We’re seeing what an inexperienced government looks like now. They don’t know the limitations they’re supposed to have, and they don’t care.
Talk is cheap. They may say anything to buy time as they make deals between the EU, Canada, and Japan that exclude the US.
Functionally, it’s the default because links do open in it, but why isn’t it able to tell that it’s already set?
No, I wouldn’t. It’s how I can tell if the setting actually took!
Maybe you checked “stop asking”?
That kind of thing happens surprisingly often.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second