How's w3m for mouse usage? I've tried lynx, elinks, links, and so much more. All of them need more love, but could be REALLY great in the end imo.
Random 4am musing: Allow for users to temp-ban themselves? (Please, I need to get this paper done! (>_<) ) This could be looked at in a few ways: 1. allows users to step back and not post. Might give super active posters to stand back and watch discourse without their interference. 2. way to allow users to give themselves a block from the site for a short amount of time. Allows for them to accomplish "x" pressing task. 3. gives users a chance to distance themselves from the community for one reason or another. (Perhaps they need to kick a bad web browsing habit, or want to see how hubski might change over a period of time. Might be interesting, might not. Probably better that I end this idea here and get back to my paper.
I'm not surprised. Thinking back I remember there was something on the news about allowing ultra-sonic audio for animals watching tv a few years ago. Wonder if this was one motive that got that heavily pushed for.
So, like, can we make a hover board out of this shit if it actually works? I'd buy one if they were cheap enough.
I don't know the specifics, but ubuntu has had better compatibility for me out of the box on specific things such as media keys and driver installation. For most users though, its probably the same in terms of hardware compatibility.
Ubuntu is going to have the best compatibility out there. Period. Mint is great too and a little less sketchy, although some of its recent cinnamon updates have driven me away from it as my go to. Ubuntu is also a bit more beginner friendly imo. My personal recommendation would probably go to manjaro, which is based off of arch. Basically manjaro is quickly becoming what ubuntu is to debian. (Although debian isn't a bare bones install either, and a bit more user friendly, but you get the point) Be warned though, last time I checked its a little rough around the edges on things such as bluetooth.
You guys are making me feel like my childhood and high school experience sucked. (Well, that's something I already knew though, but you get the point...)
I've been busy recently, but I feel like I've finally gotten into the swing of university. Now I just need to get back into going to the library as often as I was the past few weeks. I feel like if I let that habit slip, I'll be doing myself a major disservice. I accidentally hit my head against the brick wall next to my bed relatively hard a few days ago, so I've been taking lots of naps and been (trying, and succeeding for the most part) to go to bed early. I don't think I have anything major, but its probably worth it to take it slow. Also getting into the habit of going to bed earlier really doesn't have any negatives either. Yesterday was the 20th anniversary of WipeOut! I've really come to appreciate the games in recent years, and I'm particularly sad that studio liverpool was disbanded by sony. However, a portion of the core team has been working on Formula Fusion independently which seems pretty promising. A fan group has also been working on SlipStream GX which also looks pretty promising. If any of you guys have a ps3 and or vita, hit me up! I'd love to play with anyone here who's a fan.
I put the mid-point at episode 11. Anything before or including that episode is fair game.
So create a mass replicating malware that puts facebook.com and its IP addresses into the hosts file and re-direct them to a webpage that teaches them how to fix it? Yeah.... That'll go over REAL well.
Interesting the way you explain it as being out of sync with reality for a second. I'm not on any medication, but occasionally I do in a sense lose synchronization with reality. It lasts for a few seconds, and while I can hear and see during it, it feels like I'm watching a movie of some sort and I can effectively ignore ALL my senses, including sight. I'd love for you to elaborate on what your 'zaps' feel like to compare if they're the same thing that happens to me.
Sanctuary RPG is pretty fun! :)
Running voting till Wednesday.
Yeah, if it is two seasons then we'd need to do that. Thats why I think having periodic discussions rather than one at the end of the show might be useful for keeping people watching and engaged.
Other than four words I actually managed to read that. I feel relatively accomplished.
Yeah. I'll probably end up closing the vote in a few days, next Wednesday to be exact. If it does end in a tie, we can do one series, then the next, back to back.
So I own an intel atom tablet, and flash is absolutely faster than html5 for video streaming. Most notably, YouTube is SIGNIFICANTLY slower on their new player.
Thats the plan. Already dumped a list of installed programs, running processes, services, and installed updates. Preping a linux box to tunnel the internet connection of the tablet and use wireshark to log it. I'll then do my best to remove personal information (if needed), throw it in an archive and post it.
Ugh, I know that feeling too. Had an SSD failure on the same computer in May. Don't know why I didn't bother to have good backups. At this point though, I'm either convinced SSD technology isn't suited to my usage demands or Btrfs is the bane of all SSDs. (Or there is something terribly wrong with my chromebook, and thats why it keeps chewing through SSDs.)
A terminal emulator The phone app The messaging app A notes app
My cousin had a weird eye infection once and would flip his puffy and pus-y eyelid out often to show people. Sufficient to say, that your comment just reminded me of something I thought I had successfully purge from my memory.
Thanks for the offer, I'll definitely take up the offer on those sheets! (^_^) Also, do you have any particular recommendation for which course(s) I should do on Memrise?
Personally, I'd like to learn programming. (Which luckily for me, I go off to college in a few weeks and start my first programming class right off the bat.) Along with that, it'd be my dream to learn (or try to) Japanese. Other than that, I'd like to get a bit into philosophy, and potentially some law. I would also love to get better at drawing/painting, but unfortunately just about anything I try to draw comes out as utter garbage.
Would asteroid mining be a suitable alternative to gathering some of the particularly rare elements the article mentions such as Rhodium (Noted in the graph) as space technology further progresses?
Perhaps I'm not picking up on something, but other than using a tui to activate windows, is there anything specifically noteworthy about this article?
I have a cheap tablet that I plan on upgrading. Other than that I'll probably hold off on my main laptop just due to driver compatibility concerns.
You should also take the time to acquaint yourself with some of debian's software before jailbreaking. Helps you better understand how the stuff you install while jail-breaking/broken works and how you can better utilize your $700 magicbox.