Been that way at least 25 years.
I don’t recall the eMac keyboard having a CTRL key.
@ikidd@lemmy.world looks like @h4x0r@lemmy.dbzer0.com found a better package than I did. :-)
As a GNU guy I also feel the need to apologize for point you to a website that uses non-free JavaScript.
vim is the real disease.
Ex-Twitter
that won’t help on an eMac, you need ⌘+click.
source: @hfaust@shitposter.world
vi vi vi is the editor of the devil :-)
ubrowser? Looks like there is a package for ActivityPub, not sure if lemmy has integrated by default the Mastodon API necessary to use it or if someone will have to hack something together on your instance. https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el
I think we found the guy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc
Not to mention data and memory intensive.
Similarly I have no clue why my new work laptop comes equipped with a dedicated “copilot” key.
against the idea of Net Neutrality
Did this ever actually do anything. The only change I noticed was that shortly after it was repealed we could actually watch YouTube videos at my mother-in-law’s hosue (I’m assuming they were paying HughesNet to be able to make their content go faster than the artificially throttled maximum).
Dang, we had barn cats as a kid, and then dad let one inside, and then more, but they would demand to go outside regularly so my parents let them, but the prettiest one, a calico, was always so proud of her catches, she’d leave them on the welcome mat like a present. Sometimes the whole bird, somtimes just like the feet left, she must have been hungry those days.
what green marks are you referring to?
I don’t understand how anyone can choose to watch 4K. maybe I’m just so cheap I tell myself I can not tell the difference, but anything higher than 480P just feels like overkill to sell more bandwidth and overpriced hardware.
I saw this in my feed and I thought it was a sponsored ad and then I remembered I was on lemmy
At least in my part of the world the number of desktop users as a whole is going down with so many younger people deciding their phone is sufficient for everything. How long before those numbers cross?