Well, I uninstalled the app and installed it again. Now the upload does work properly.
Thank you for the "black magic".
Edited: Well, I tried to upload some more images—more than 100 images. And it didn't work again! Same annoying problem!
Well, I uninstalled the app and installed it again. Now the upload does work properly.
Thank you for the "black magic".
Edited: Well, I tried to upload some more images—more than 100 images. And it didn't work again! Same annoying problem!
my nerdy friend that went on that journey with me is a musician and fashion model lol.
Maybe his/her experience in keeping the system simple and beautiful helped him/her recognise the passion in art.
Haha your post made me reflect my journey. I had fun in college tinkering Arch Linux with i3. Now I'm an Infra Engineer (or DevOps Engineer, Platform Engineer, SRE, whatver) and still do the same job—keeping the system "reliable".
Generally, I would feel there's a void after playing something special. The emptiness after finishing the game is hard to describe.
Welcome to the endless civil war between Linux distros.
Nvim < Emacs + Vim keybindings (aka evil
).
Ugh, my feed in Lemmy is full of this now. Is it feasible to "lower" the visibility of a keyword like "Musk" or "X"?
A bit techy: Programmers are also human. The guy is a gem. I laughed so hard, God knows how many time.
That's why I like it. No BS, no ads, no commercials, no show-offs, etc. Just some people with a bit of free time share their knowledge and stories.
I do wish we have more vibrant non-tech communities, though.
Not fully trust, but I trust it more than some listicles and low-quality SEO-boost sites.
When I want to learn something new, I often come to Wikipedia, or Britannica, or YouTube to get to know the subject. And generally, they will recommend me with some valuable reference to dig deeper.
What's so special about hyprland? Why is it getting so much hype?