If you don’t like BÉPO because you want familiar letter-based clipboard shortcuts, you’ve already made a better layout selection impossible. I learned to use the older clipboard shortcuts: ctrl+ins for copy, shift+ins for paste, and shift+del for cut. Those are still as universally supported.
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brianary@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•After many years on GNOME, I finally switched to Plasma.1·5 个月前I was mostly being facetious. I haven’t tried it in decades, but I’m pretty happy with Cosmos.
brianary@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•After many years on GNOME, I finally switched to Plasma.83·5 个月前KDE: With too much power comes too much responsibility. 😉
The NexDock works, too.
I really like the tiling window support in Pop_OS!'s Cosmos desktop.
brianary@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently, the mods at Linuxsucks are really sensitive?12·8 个月前It’s the same argument I’ve heard about the “complexity” of Mastodon: too many choices, which is I guess why people largely stopped going to websites outside the major social networks. Monopoly over competition, it’s like everyone is pining for a monarchy.
brianary@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla's massive lapse in judgement causes clash with uBlock Origin developer20·9 个月前As I’ve said elsewhere: I wonder what controls Mozilla has in place to prevent gradual takeover of their board by those with an interest in removing Firefox as a competitor. We’ve watched the sleeper cell in the Supreme Court transform that body into an illegitimate partisan puppet. Mozilla’s actions over the last few years would make much more sense if it were being manipulated into self destruction.
This was also my recent experience on PopOs!
There’s a little historical baggage, but look at Windows: multiple letters for drives, and all of the paths can be modified, so you have to ask Windows where any important directory is physically mapped (like SystemRoot or Documents or Temp or Roaming AppData or many others), because it doesn’t have this nice consistent structure like Linux. Linux presents a logical layer and manages the physical location automatically. Windows makes you do the logical lookup yourself, but doesn’t enforce it, so inexperienced programmers make assumptions and put stuff where the path usually is.
That’s part of why logging in to Windows over a slow connection can take forever if you have a bunch of Electron apps installed: they’ve mismapped their temp/cache directory under the Roaming AppData, so it gets synched at every login, often GiB of data, and they refuse to fix it.
Especially EVs, or especially Teslas?
brianary@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Research shows more than 80% of AI projects fail, wasting billions of dollars in capital and resources: ReportEnglish40·10 个月前When did brute force switch from being an antipattern to the preferred pattern?
brianary@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?2·1 年前Annie Linux, but sadly it doesn’t exist yet.
I use them fine with my left hand. There’s no reason to stay on home row if you’re doing a lot of copy and paste. Of course, if you’re doing that much copy and paste, using an extension that allows VIM shortcuts would be much faster.