lemmy.kde.social the KDE community on the instance is @kde
I hate the Wayland logo; it’s trash.
unfortunately I cannot find alternatives to the gore subreddits :(
lemmy.kde.social the KDE community on the instance is @kde
It does, maybe the post or comment got deleted.
Actually, no. The post is still up and the comment too. So maybe it’s just in case it gets deleted.
It’s an archive of monero.town
Fedora 39
Manjaro 23
Ubuntu 23
Linux Mint 21
Debian 12
Oh, right. It should have been -4. Thanks.
Mine have it too, but it doesn’t change the results.
I was taught that negative numbers should be written as (-2) with the parentheses when using exponents. So I assume that the calculators are doing it right, or maybe it’s just a measure against calculators doing it wrong? I cannot be sure. Also-2 = 0-2
so -2^2 = 0-2^2
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No, you’d expect that -2^2 would equal 4, but calculators solve it as -(2)^2 not (-2)^2. But the case you mentioned is also pretty common.
I don’t think you encounter this one very often, but the technically correct -2^2 = -4
has a higher chance of ruining your day.
My Casio calculators get this wrong, even the newer ones. BTW the correct answer is 16, right?
Unfortunately not every app follows that convention. A lot of them just dump config files into your home directory, including Firefox.
There’s a script called XDG-Ninja that can list some of the apps that do that. You can probably get it from the AUR
Isn’t this just Firefox not using XWayland when you’re in a Wayland session?
If that’s the case, then the answer to “What if the DE you’re using is on x11?” is: nothing new will happen.
The posts are low quality, not original, and used for spam. If it was questions, fair criticism, or suggestions, then no one would object.
It takes more work to get the 3hour job, so the job itself is easier. It takes less work to get the 12hour job, so the job is harder.
Less people can get to the “easier” job, so those people are seen as more valuable.
Yes, and maybe the accounts posting the racist Gnome meme, and the anti Indian copy-pastas. All of these accounts are created on the same instance, because of poor moderation.
UEFI is still pretty sketchy though.
Or they would get completely wiped out. Like look at the occupied territory of Ukraine.
Oh, so if you are fighting a bigger country and don’t have allies, just die. Very smart move.
If the purpose of the comment is to show that the occupation is being merciful by not wiping out Palestine, then you might be ignoring that they’re doing just that.
Just look at how much space settlements are taking up in the West bank. They’re just doing it more slowly because they’ll have useful agents like you to defend them after Palestinians inevitably resort to violence.
The US wouldn’t even condemn the building of these settlements, even though their condemnation would do absolutely nothing.
Yea lets commit war crimes, who doesn’t want to live in such a world.
We’re already here.
Defending what? Is it their land they’re defending? Last time I checked Russia was claiming that the land belonged either to them or to an independent state. That would be attacking.
Today, we have the internet.
LOL
but if Hamas was vocal about not stooping to Israel’s civilian-killing level, and did major damage to a political building without harming anyone, that could have given Palestinians more sympathy on the world stage.
How? their rockets barely do anything. The only way for them to do damage is a ground invasion, and for that to happen they’d need the help of radicalized Gazans, and those Gazans will 100% do harm to civilians.
Plus “sympathy on the world stage” isn’t worth two Qasam rockets.
Even if it’s the thing that “must be done for survival”, it’s really hard to be on the side of innocent killing. I personally can’t be on either side of this conflict, and many feel the same.
It doesn’t matter, if you’re a citizen of the US or Europe, then you’re automatically assigned to the occupation terrorists side by your government. Hamas wasn’t looking for your support, because you can do nothing, only your glorious supreme leader can.
you mean attacking military infrastructure one year+ of shelling?
That’s not as bad as 17years of starvation and oppression.
Ukraine is very organized compared to Hamas; they have an actual government that’s allowed to function and can instruct it’s troops.
If Russia was surrounding Ukraine while the US wasn’t giving aid to them, the Ukrainian government would either not exist, or become a “terrorist group” that’s divided into a dozen militants that are barely organized. An attack formed by this group would be devastating to Russian civilians, because even if the head of this organization intends on not hurting civilians, will the militant groups that are mostly comprised of radicalized Ukrainians looking for revenge care?
Thats something completely different. If Ukraine did or does war crimes, they should be condemned.
Ukraine should start committing war crimes, maybe that would get them more US support.
Manjaro has Pamac installed out of the box. Its commands are much more readable:
Install:
pamac install {software}
Remove:pamac remove {software}
Update:pamac update
. You can just runman pamac
and read that, it’s concise and self explanatory.You can also use Pamac-gtk (the GUI app-store). I recommend the GTK4 version. Just run
sudo pamac install pamac-gtk
it will prompt you to replace pamac-gtk3.You can enable the AUR by opening the GUI store (it will be called “add/remove software” in the app menu) > three dot menu > preferences (will prompt for password) > third party > Enable AUR support.
Only use the AUR as a last resort; check if the app is on flathub first, then the official repos, and finally check the AUR. You can add flatpak support by installing the
flatpak
package and thelibpamac-flatpak-plugin
optional dependency.If you want updates to be as fast as they’d be on Arch you can switch to the unstable branch, and now you can’t blame Manjaro for your AUR problems.
I am not sure what this means, but if you meant how to check what commands a package provides, then you can search for the package in the app-store and scroll down to “provides” everything under that section is commands the package provides.
You can edit the
~/.zshrc
file to add your aliases and permanent environment variables.On Arch based distros you can also add environment variables in the
/lib/environment.d
file asKEY=value
, for setting firefox to use Wayland for example.If you want to switch from ZSH to BASH here’s how.