Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
Mr Tickle because of the long arms. Although I’m probably more Little Miss Shy.
I’ve just given this a quick try in Windows (sorry, didn’t want to infect Linux with MS stuff) and… it’s pretty good.
I might install it in Linux although I’ll probably still use nano.
What always disturbs me, and it seems worryingly prevalent on The Apprentice, is drawn-on eyebrows.
In junior school I lost my pencil (because this was so long ago I’m not sure how that happened). Teacher told me to look for it rather than just giving me a replacement. I looked everywhere, under everything, and I didn’t stop looking for it because, well, what else was I supposed to do?
Anyway I got told off for that even though that’s what I’d been told to do.
I definitely got a ruler to the bottom in that class (in front of everyone) although I’m not 100% sure it was for that incident.
Caws 🏴
(Actually I’m English so that’s not my language, I just happened to know that one in Welsh)
You should be able to use the Compose key on Linux for easy typing of accented characters. eg. Compose ’ e = é
Note that the QL core is already available (although an improved version is in the works), and the C64 core will also be available to KS1 and KS2 machines.
I found this handy snippet to enable these keys in GTK 2 and 3 (not sure of the equivalent for GTK 4 but I guess that’s the one which has been updated anyway): https://forum.colemak.com/topic/1438-dreymars-big-bag-of-keyboard-tricks-linuxxkb-files-included/#p10012
Unfortunately I’ve found this whilst I’m not at the right computer so I haven’t been able to test them.
Edit: I tested this and it doesn’t appear to have helped.
I’ve programmed my keyboard (bit round the houses as I can’t directly assign copy and paste keycodes) so Fn+X/C/V send XF86Cut/Copy/Paste.
It works in Firefox. Yay!
It doesn’t work in anything else I’ve tried, but according to that article GTK and Qt are being updated and they usually handle copy/paste rather than the apps themselves.
Looking forward to ditching Ctrl+C, which should never have been a copy shortcut in the first place.
In English I think it was commonly written as “y”. Hence the shops with “ye” on them.
MacOS should use CUPS - I believe Apple developed it or at least did some major work on it.
01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110010 01101111 01100010 01101111 01110100 01110011 00100000 01110111 01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01110010 01100101 01101101 01100101 01101101 01100010 01100101 01110010 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100100 01101110 01100101 01110011 01110011 00101110
I think you’ll find that’s the recommended spec, not the minimum requirements.
My work laptop always complains that it can’t shut down the “Shutting down” app when it tries to shut down.
It supports touchscreen, which works really well, and motion on the controllers - which works very similar to the original on Wii.
I wouldn’t use the analogue sticks, it didn’t even occur to me that was an option. Maybe it’s because it’s a pirate version? Perhaps try supporting indie developers?
PS5 will probably be stuck with using analogue sticks? So that’s likely a miserable experience.
Yucata - online boardgames, take your turn when you can, no pressure.
Neither one of us can remember who started it
DeReamer opens it every year on her birthday, April 1, then signs it and mails it to Kroger, so she can open it on her birthday, May 20
a) There are dates written on it so it shouldn’t be too difficult to work out.
b) Given the proximity of the two birthdays, almost certainly Kroger sent the card originally.
I run it on a Raspberry Pi 4 (I happened to have a spare one, also BUY EUROPEAN and all that). There’s a dedicated image for it.
Also of note is that the Tado integration broke last month, and is fixed in this update. I’m surprised it didn’t get a mention.
Ostensibly