

What’s the one in the picture? Also, how do I read alt text on Summit?
What’s the one in the picture? Also, how do I read alt text on Summit?
Darkahortz
I got distracted. At first glance, it seems that PR was for the groundworks, I haven’t been able to figure out how to actually do it. I’ll try again in a bit.
Bill Watterson had to design his Sunday Calvin and Hobbes strips around different newpapers’ size and layout demands.
His solution was to have two or three panels that could be omitted and the rest of the panels could be rearranged to still form a rectangle.
The title splash is usually a 2/3rds rectangle with some fun art that adds to the strip but isn’t required for the flow – Hobbes pouncing from a coil, or Calvin walking in snowpants with the sound effects following him the full length.
These can set the stage but aren’t critical. I like to cover them up and feel out what the flow would have been in different papers.
WAIT, if I’m reading this right, it’s had code folding since last year: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/pull/2942
I’m gonna try this right now
There’s got to be a Micro plug-in for this.
I found an Irix theme for Plasma but it didn’t work. I’m running a CDE theme in the mean time. I’m especially impressed by all the little details.
I think everybody at my workplace is on the same food fixation cycle. It was shawarma every Friday for a couple years, then one day the same switch flipped for everybody and it’s not been shawarma since.
Yeah, it Makes Stuff Good
First Albatross, First Out
Check out duf though
I’ve been doing echo “” > file
Useless Use of Echo I guess.
a lot of KDE packages are only distributed as snaps
“If you’re not doing anything wrong then you don’t have anything to hide!”
They’re not there to help us.
Ah yes, the oven mitts
0011 1111 = could you repeat the question
Ooh, thank you. It looks cool.