Since you asked for windows, etcher can do multiple drives as of v1.4.3
https://blog.balena.io/etcher-now-with-multi-write-and-compute-module-support/
Since you asked for windows, etcher can do multiple drives as of v1.4.3
https://blog.balena.io/etcher-now-with-multi-write-and-compute-module-support/
Maybe the OP meant the wayback machine?
fzf with ^R✨
Kerala needs it too
i tried, but doesn't seem to work:
https --verify=no https://github-roast.pages.dev/llama language=english username=torvalds\
{
"roast": "Nah, I'm good, I don't want to roast torvalds "
}
apt moo
an easter egg in apt and apt-get. aptitude doesnt have supercow powers but legend has it that you can get it to bargain a bit
AFAIK running firefox in a terminal and pressing ^C
(SIGINT) has kind of the same effect as logging out or poweroff in GNOME (SIGTERM, if you're using systemd). This gives the browser (or other processes with crash recovery) enough time to save all its data and exit gracefully for the crash recovery the next time they are run.
Please correct me if I'm wrong
The confirmation is annoying for many GNU+Linux users. It's like asking are you sure you want to power off even though you had to use three or four keys or mouse clicks just to get to the poweroff menu.
I don't really understand if this is a negative or positive experience, but I just wanted to add that like you said some of the things listed are common for many people without ADHD. But people with ADHD can relate to many or all of the things listed in the post, and it often irks them when people without ADHD talk about the disorder as something insignificant. Maybe you didn't mean to do that but it does seem to be insensitive. Thanks for understanding.
Depends on your use case. Arch is a DIY distro but is well maintained and has the latest packages on their repo. Its user centric, unlike many distributions that are user friendly. You could read the archwiki to find out if its for you
That would be cool. I could finally sync my Paper notes