

lol lucky you that you can resume from sleep
lol lucky you that you can resume from sleep
why eat pizza if you like plain bread more?
I don’t care what they use, be it linux, a BSD, OSX, Plan9… but windows?? that is pathetic!!
I bet you never heard its cool sound.
brrrrRRRRR PS PS bRRR PS PS, PS PS, zzzzZZZZZMMMMMMMMM
best thing ever
its very truthful though. butter melts easily, like your data in RAID5/6 mode
mergerfs in the kernel would be cool for better performance.
for those that don’t know, it’s a FUSE based filesystem, which is also cool, but can be slow at times.
edit a filename while the file is open?
that should work on all filesystems on linux, shouldn’t it? linux keeps file handles by inode number, not filename. this is also the reason system updates can happen while everything is running, because replacing the open files is possible too, and the processes that opened it earlier keep seeing the old version of it
it doesn’t snap like a pro, though. I’m not a windows fan, but the NTFS snapshotting tech, the Volume Shadowcopy service on windows, notifies databases and whatever that is subscribed to it so that they can finish writing whatever is in the pipeline, and receive feedback from writers when they are done to know when to proceed.
as I know, linux does not have such a mechanism. without it restoring a snapshot made on a running system is exactly like booting from a crash.
sure better than nothing. but it’s not like a pro.
you forgot to post your sources
I have written up a comment when I realized you have probably meant gimp. this thread was about matrix.
but I can’t let it go to waste, so here it comes!
Like others have said, it’s on the roadmap.
the roadmap (found here) that was cleaned out and archived 4 days ago?
and turns out it was not public either for a longer time
They just need (or want) to add vector layers first.
what do you mean by vector layers? SVG graphics come to mind but that doesn’t seem to be related
that’s dumb. you should just draw on the wall of the cave
drawing shapes is a very much general use. 90% of the times I only open an image editor to crop and annotate an image, with shapes like boxes circles arrows. I’m not drawing in it and I highly doubt that drawing on a computer is a “general” thing.
don’t even dream about it. I remember reading on their issue tracker one if them saying that such a feature needs to be accounted for from the beginning of planning an app. if you think about it, it makes sense. but I doubt anything has been done about it
I’m mainly concerned about KDE, android, windows 11, and web shit.
but yeah now that you say, gtk things too
nowadays the question is not how you turn on rounded corners, but how you turn them off
maybe they were used to find like-minded people to arrest them instead
you should still see a doctor though
that’s highly doubtful
This is incorrect. If you properly test your code such errors will become visible.
Ah, just as all the memory-mishandling related security issues in all operating systems out there. Nobody tests their shit well enough nowadays!
You are quick with being judgemental and ignoring the rest of what I said in that part,
Quick??? Read all your other comments man! I take it as you not wanting to accept it.
I’ll assume you have taken the leak after going to the fridge