Just curious, since the issue doesn't exist on Linux, what would happen if you outright disabled the internal keyboard on Linux and use an external keyboard?
Or possibly, program a microcontroller board to send an obscure device input in a loop to your computer?
It wouldnt be fit to fediverse in any way in that case. If you enable federation, then users from all sorts of different instances can join in the discussion without ID anyways. If you disable federation, you essentially have nothing that makes lemmy itself.
its interface puts anything steam related to the top, so in a sense it is advertising itself.
Let's say you're planning to get Silksong. You could buy it off from GOG by switching to desktop mode, running Heroic, searching back the game and buy it. Alternatively you can just search it on Steam and buy there with no previous steps.
No, Pop OS 22.04 bump does not really make sense just looking at COSMIC. If anything I was expecting a shift towards 24.04, since that's where COSMIC beta is released.
The absolutely most? ReactOS. It's not really suitable for daily use, but it is essentially a clean room reverse engineering project of Windows itself.
Not surprising. Since October 2023, an average of 28 kids are killed in Gaza by Israel according to UNICEF.
Think about it. You'll go out to sleep today, and Israeli forces will have killed 28 kids again through that day. Nothing you could do to stop it. Nothing anyone does could stop it.
Think about its benefit to you, could it negatively affect you if you don't make up? Your working environment is a place you spend your time consistently, and if you think it'd make you more comfortable working there, it wouldn't hurt to do so.
Yes, you're there to work for money there, but your emotional state while working matters a lot too. I'd rather make just enough to pay my bills in a place I'm happy working, compared to a job I'd absolutely hate working that pays me millions.
Just curious, since the issue doesn't exist on Linux, what would happen if you outright disabled the internal keyboard on Linux and use an external keyboard?
Or possibly, program a microcontroller board to send an obscure device input in a loop to your computer?