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  • I dunno. The folders keep things sorted between work and home. And within work each client. And within there the prod and staging systems are separated. I guess I could make separate scripts for each host but that's kind of what I want the manager for. Also not sure how this covers the right click, copy files workflow of scp or sftp.

  • It is $120 per year for a single user. And to be fair I didn't specify a budget.

    Curious though if you use terminus and think that it's worth it? It looks slick but it costs more than my IDE.

  • I meant for Linux. I am not brave enough to ask for windows app recommendations on Lemmy in the Linux community

  • A graphical interface to store and sort the remote connections. I have 20+ remote systems I need to maintain and apps like this provide tabbed experience like a browser to connect to them.

  • Cinnamon, Mint 22. It works, but badly. Two finger scroll does nothing for a second, then jumps to the destination. You don't see anything in between, which is not how that interaction is meant to go (I start the gesture, realise I overshot the top of page two, then adjust back up, read the top, then keep on scrolling - all without releasing the gesture).

    This thread describes it well: https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/enf3p4/touchpad_scroll_speed/

    edit: i started digging into this again. I think it's just sensitivity being way too high within LO. If I go one mm at a time it works as expected. But of course I want to browse docs as comfortably as I browse pages on firefox.

  • nah just two finger scroll. like going down from page 1 to page 2 with a touchpad

  • i'm on mint cinnamon 22 and have touchegg installed. They have this in built Gestures applet but it doesn't seem to govern the two finger scroll. Touche (separate app) seems similar - its all about 3 and 4 finger gestures. Seems like the two finger scroll is special somehow.

  • I am so close to loving libreoffice but trackpad gesture scrolling is broken and it's kind of not optional on a laptop. With a mouse, I am a big fan.

  • The McDonald’s brand does not seem to have been damaged yet — same-store sales in Canada and Europe were down only 1 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier. But there is an “eight- to a 10-point increase in anti-American sentiment,” he said.

    Until it shows up on the balance sheets and is reflected in the share price its hard to see how any of this hand wringing matters.

  • at least they didn't "slam" it - PLTR might not have survived

  • Id just grow chilis and make hot sauce. Probably switch to arch and find an open source project to contribute to for scratching the tech itch.

  • Same. I didn't realise it at the time but the steam deck led to the media PC, which led to the laptop and finally the gaming rig fell. I dual booted but haven't gone back in so long i am now eyeing up the windows disks to get more space.

    Today I found Organic Maps, which seems a nice FOSS alternative to Google. Freedom feels good.

  • I knew bad food was bad but this numbers are kind of jarring.

  • I did, it is a little easier for me to use than libre.

  • Language Most Foul taught me about gropecunt lane in London, which shows us not only what people got up to there, but also how the severity of certain words and move over time

  • I also tried Ubuntu 10 years ago and threw it away in anger. Have been using mint for over a year now and game on it regularly. All I really needed to know was: use proton and add 'gamemoderun %command%' into the launch option of the game.

    Except for mods on Nier. That was a hassle.

    Its actually more annoying on the work computer. Ms office windows apps are kind of great compared to libreoffice, especially with the collaboration options. But Linux is nicer to do dev work on so ¯(ツ)

  • It is genuinely uplifting to see that sometimes actions have consequences

  • He certainly running the country into the ground like one of his businesses