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htop shows IO usage too if your version is recent enough. Tab.

Ooh thanks!

I would love but probably be horrified to see the documented support for "serious physical harm or death".

The curly braces are the one thing that really "pop out" from the font the moment I look at it. Even if I can agree they are pretty and even adorable, also visually noisy, distracting, and something that makes me not want to try the font out.

Being distinct from parens and brackets is obviously still desired and sorry I'm not a designer myself enough to give more specific feedback on how it could be improved.

Otherwise very attractive font.


The only issue I have on my Plasma 6 laptop is also lock-screen related: About 20% of the time keyboard input is ignored/blocked after coming back from sleep. Closing and reopening the lid usually sorts it. Haven't seen what you describe.

I did have some earlier snags which all went away after switching from Wayland session to X11 session.


It would help to know what it is you are not loving with Mint+Cinnamon... My picks for a beginner-friendly batteries-included Linux dist for KDE:

- You can install KDE on Mint without switching distro or reinstalling[0]

- Debian (caveat: packages can be out of date if you need the latest-greatest of something)

- Fedora (caveat: two major OS upgrades per year can feel like a chore)

- EndeavourOS (caveat: Requires a bit more expertise and grease to properly maintain)

- Aurora (caveat: Still young project and I'd still consider it a bit experimental and adventerous)

- kubuntu (caveat: snaps. Accept them or learn how to disable)

KDE Linux is a thing and something to keep an eye on but it's still in alpha/beta and probably not ready for your use just yet.

[0]: Caveat: it's possible that some DE service might not be disabled properly from your old setup and conflict with KDEs variety if you keep the cinnamon packages around


Another reason in context of public forums is that it's dismissive of any concerns or questions raised: If a call would be sufficient, that implies they think that nobody else cares.

You could use docker to build and then run the resulting binary without.

This may be crapshoot but have you tried PrivacyPass browser extension?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-pass/

https://privacypass.github.io/


The only thing the browser extension does for me is redirect me to an “Interactive challenge“ page, which in turn contains another “Verify if you are human” checkbox, which fails just like the one on the original page.

Edit: works now that I have CloudFlare’s add-on installed and also the user-agent-spoofing add-on disabled. Thanks!


There are plenty of anaytics options at <1% that size.

https://github.com/Destiner/astro-analytics


One factor was huge amounts of free credits for the first year or more for any startup that appeared above-board and bothered to ask properly.

Second, egress data being very expensive with ingress being free has contributed to making them sticky gravity holes.


The free credits... what a WILD time! Just show up to a hackathon booth, ask nicely, and you'd get months/years worth of "startup level" credits. Nothing super powerful - basically the equivalent of a few quad core boxes in a broom closet. But still for "free".

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