i3wm users, you can now have window icons in your titlebars and use include directives in the configuration: https://github.com/i3/i3/blob/next/RELEASE-NOTES-4.20
I wonder how no one ever made this thing yet for non-GitHub repos
https://github.com/marketplace/actions/find-latest-tag-of-git-repository
y'all like funny software quirks or not? https://michcioperz.com/post/clickhouse-uuid-ordering/
I love when things just work. This drop-in to get you a Spotify Connect-capable device in a minute is the perfect example.
Turns out GNOME Software now marks all apps installed as system packages as unsafe. Great piece of a software package amirite
TIL: no valid тимур@из.рф email for you, according to WHATWG standards.
> I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as USB Type-C, or as people have recently taken to calling it, USB-C, is in fact, USB 2 or USB 3. USB-C is not a system unto itself, but rather a connector of the multi-functional data interface made useful by USB 2, USB 3, USB Power Delivery, Audio Accessory, Debug Accessory, HDMI, DisplayPort, MHL, Thunderbolt, and vital physical layer components comprising a full system as defined by USB-IF.
> Many computer users run a version of the USB every day. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of USB which is widely used today is often called "USB-C", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically USB 2 or USB 3, developed by the USB-IF. There really is a USB-C, and these people are using it, but it is just a connector to the system they use.
@quad so not only does he know what VLANs are, he also knows how to google things? Pretty impressive