You don’t usually have them all open at the same time, you minimize some. Or maybe you add more monitors.
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brianary@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Europe is slowly ditching Microsoft: why it's happening & why it could fail.10·25 days agoTalk is cheap. They may say anything to buy time as they make deals between the EU, Canada, and Japan that exclude the US.
brianary@lemmy.zipto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump Congratulates Leader of English-Speaking Country for His Good EnglishEnglish11·25 days agoWho said anything about “all” of “them”?
Which countries were you thinking about, as examples?
Why the skepticism about the English abilities of a nation founded by former American slaves and Americans of African descent?
Functionally, it’s the default because links do open in it, but why isn’t it able to tell that it’s already set?
brianary@lemmy.zipto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Found a video guide to spotting posts written by LLMs. Thought it might be useful.12·28 days agoI’m not going to stop using em dashes. Find a different indicator!
No, I wouldn’t. It’s how I can tell if the setting actually took!
Maybe you checked “stop asking”?
Well that’s frustrating. I may need to check that again.
They always seem to have some critical limitation. Handbrake is too slow via flatpak to work. Flatpak Zoom had no camera access. Flatpak-only Zen browser can’t use passkeys. Zen browser asks to be my default browser every time I open it, even though it is and I always say yes; is this a flatpak limitation? I don’t know, and I’d prefer not to have to figure it out just for some theoretical benefits and more overhead.
It depends, up to four works for some apps depending on monitor size, but otherwise I do the same thing as @[email protected].
Overlapping window managers, the most common type in use by far, just seem crazy to me. Windows almost never use the available monitor space, and they have to constantly be wrangled around each other so that… you can drag something instead of using the clipboard, I guess?