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Yep, though “Debian Stable” is a bit redundant lol.
Ask me anything.
I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks
Yep, though “Debian Stable” is a bit redundant lol.
Ouch! 😆
Debian 🤘
Nice try Microsoft
That’s the most insulting thing anyone has ever said to me. 😆
There’s always a relevant xkcd. Lol
Oh for sure.
The meme is just a very exaggerated tale of moving a tacked-on, added-at-the-absolute-last second button from the previous release into the action menu where it should have gone originally. It’s an in-house application, and the people that complained are also the type that will bold an entire page because “it’s important”. lol
I’m 100% linux, even on my work PC, but I will spare you the evangelism. lol
It’s pretty safe to look at Microsoft as a shining beacon of what not to do when it comes to (re) design. I’m not an Apple fan, but I do respect that OSX has basically just had incremental / evolutional UI changes since it was first released. Any major differences (AFAIK, anyway) were slowly and progressively implemented over several versions.
You’re taking this far too literally. There’s a good bit of hyperbole in play here for the purposes of making a joke.
Yeah, I get that completely. Which is why I rarely, if ever, overhaul the whole interface.
Pretty much every change is a refinement rather than a complete redesign. In this case, the complaint was because I moved a button that was just kind of tacked-on last minute in a previous release into the action menu where it should have gone to start with. lol
Yep, lol.
I hate how both of those things are true at the same time 😆
Should turn around and sue Nintendo for facilitating the facilitation of piracy by making the consoles in the first place.
Lol, yup.
Normally, you’d be right on the money. It’s always some former congressperson/staffer dishing out all the illegal things they saw. Except instead of reporting it to the authorities, they want you to buy their book and read about it.
To be fair / credit where it’s due, he was vocally anti-Trump when he was still holding office. He and Cheney both, and they were ostracized for it.
That is horrifying but also very impressive soldering.
Please don’t replace the post URL with either of these (so it’s clear where the story comes from), but here’s 2 you can add on:
With that many exclamation points in the video’s title, how could it not be true?
Without watching it nor living in Britain, that title alone would make me skip it under the assumption it was clickbait / sensationalized / rubbish. Kind of like when you see the thumbnail images and they gave the subject of the video red, glowing eyes.
Not sure then. I think Emby, or at least the way mine’s setup, only uses tvdb and moviedb for metadata. Assuming JF is similar. So if the show doesn’t exist there, it may just pull the next closest match regardless?
AFAIK, you only need to set one of those. I usually set IMDB ID since tvdb and moviedb can pick up on that.
Maybe someone else has some tips.
Not sure in JF, but in Emby I can click the menu for the show in the library and choose “Identify”.
Usually setting the correct title there is enough, but if it keeps getting mis-identified, I’ll set the IMDB/TVDB/ etc IDs directly.
I’m the kind of person who would see that as I’m driving and then crash into something/someone while I was trying to make sense of it.