“How to enter subspace” “How to bind subs”
“How to enter subspace” “How to bind subs”
That seems interesting, but it feels like it would be slower than thumb-key? How long have you been using it, and how high wpm do you have? For reference, I have used thumb-key for 6 months or so, and can achieve 40-45 wpm
Yeah you can’t really “infer” where a letter is, it just takes time to learn the loiations by heart. I think I have used this for 6 months or so, and I’m able to write 40wpm without looking at the keyboard. But damn was it slow in beginning
And for cli ncdu is great
It’s interesting to meet someone else who also struggles with an overuse of parentheses and ellipses (I didn’t know what they were called, thanks for that!).
This is a complete shot in the dark, but do you also happen to be on the spectrum? (I have nothing to base this on expect my theory that overclarification could be more common among neurodivergent people)
Edit: ellipsis -> ellipses
For me even kagi didn’t provide a recent doc, but at least there is no garbage-sites (which I have blocked)
My partner sets two alarms, one an hour earlier when they take the adhd medicine and go back to sleep. It has sped up their bed -> outside time significantly.
Oh that makes so much sense. I was wondering why single-click would ever be default.
Another option is adding canned chickpeas, they work with almost any ramen
Close! That would be konnavesi.
Give kagi a try, if you haven’t yet.
I go through the alphabets and try to come up with a words that starts with each letter, that fits in a specific category. Atm I’m working on fruits, so Apple, Banana, Coconut etc.
That’s good, stealing is wrong
I can get tinnitus if I have too much ear-wax and I have to remove it periodically, since it wont come out on its own.
It is much easier, os long as that version is in main repo. If not, it can still be easy (run this one extra command), or you are gonna pull your hair out trying to figure out how to install some antique proprietary software on fedora, using an installing guide made for Ubuntu 16.04. :)
Fortunately VMs are fast to set-up.
I still don’t understand hot that statement is “misleading”?
How is that misleading, isn’t it true?
You need to go to the repositories tab in order to find the repos for chrome and firefox respecively