It’s one of those things for me that breaks category, being so dissimilar to what I think of as chili. If I’m not evaluating it as chili, I like it. Great over spaghetti noodles with some raw chopped white onion.
It’s one of those things for me that breaks category, being so dissimilar to what I think of as chili. If I’m not evaluating it as chili, I like it. Great over spaghetti noodles with some raw chopped white onion.
Welcome. Daily emacs driver here, though I’m one of those sickos who uses it only as a text editor!
Not at all surprised. Trump just chaotically piles one malfeasance on top of another. There can be no doubt of wrongdoing, but he creates so many layers of wrong that you can’t keep track.
Geezer Iowan here, getting the feet moist in anticipation of reddit (see account there of same name) becoming unusable/unpalatable for me. Too many interests/hobbies to list, but outside of work culture, the lion’s share of my real life socializing is via local wind bands and orchestras; I’m a french horn player, and horn sections tend to develop into their own little social clubs.
Is there a way to defeat the “Command completed” notifications in a gnome-based session? At least out of the box on a fedora desktop, every shell command in kitty produces an alert at the top of the screen. The idea behind those notifications, as I understand it, is for if you’ve moved to another window while waiting for a long-running process to complete in your terminal. At least that’s how it seems to work for the native gnome terminal: it produces a notification only if the window is not focused. Continually having stuff like “Command completed: ls” pop up as I type is a little too distracting for me.