I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
Asahi is the distro for Apple Silicon, not Alpine.
Target disk mode is fantastic, I’m thrilled to see this coming to Linux
Not every conflict is between nations and the infobox has to work across different conflicts. Belligerents is probably the best option to label the sides of a conflict
That sounds about right for the first retina MacBooks
There’s MacPorts but Homebrew is by far the most common package manager on MacOS. I wouldn’t use Homebrew on Linux personally but it’s great on Mac
Most AMD cards work just fine in an external GPU enclosure (or in a PCIe slot on the Mac Pro)
I’ve never seen that with the Apple website and I use Firefox as my main browser. Was there a specific page that was blocked or something?
Ok, who put Foucault in charge of Jurassic Park?
Fahrenheit is too granular, imo. In day to day life I almost always hear people talk about it in ranges of temperature (eg. “mid 70s”) which defeats the point of having a more granular system.
I just want someone to finally copy column view from Finder. I know Ranger has it but it would be nice if Nautilus or Dolphin would implement it.
They’ve never really made money through the AdSense payments though, and it’s not because of adblockers. YouTube is notorious for demonetizing videos for more or less no reason and for false DMCA claims that allow trolls to hijack AdSense from the video’s creator. Most money being made by YouTubers is being made through sponsorships or direct support through Patreon/Ko-Fi/etc
For a long time Stitcher was taking public podcast feeds, adding their own advertising, and re-encoding the podcasts which reduced the audio quality and made it harder for podcasters to tell how many downloads they were getting. For iHeart it’s honestly mostly ideological for me. iHeart is what Clear Channel rebranded to and they control more of American terrestrial radio than any other company. Having listened to podcasts since 2005 I liked that they were a lot smaller scale, that they were more community oriented and diy. Yes there were networks like Maximum Fun and TWiT, but none of them were on the scale that iHeart is. There is some good stuff on their network, but like a lot of the corporations that only started getting into podcasts after Serial they have a much different view of what podcasts are and should be than I do.
Good riddance. Stitcher was a blight on podcasts, I can only hope that iHeartMedia is next.
I personally prefer Newsflash because the main dev of Fluent is weirdly adamant about not implementing either customizable shortcuts or the standard vim-style navigation that almost all desktop RSS readers have had since Google Reader included them