The best I’ve seen include a transcript, even better when it is clickable and updated the position of the video. Pure video isn’t great, lots of wasted time. Pure text is better, but also takes a lot of attention and focus. For very in depth information text can’t be beat though, unless they are making a ton of separate videos which also gets cumbersome.
I haven't heard a truly loud motorcycle in a very long time, but just today some old guy drives this huge hog up the street and you can hear it coming from a mile away.
FYI on CUPS, Apple hired the dev and bought the code in 2007. He left Apple in 2019 and actually forked CUPS. My system it is running OpenPrinting CUPS and not the Apple one. It is still nice that they share its code it just got a little more complicated in the past few years.
He should probably be wary too.
Zettlr? Most of my notes are pretty simple, I use MarkText often and it has a decent search. I don’t think either of those uses electron.
This just changed my whole worldview.
SUSE was already private under an equity firm until 2021 (EQT). Probably fine.
We need to go deeper. Enhance!
IRC is so simple you can connect with a telnet client.
Matrix does have bridges to other services, including IRC, but I haven’t really gotten into matrix either. IRC has always been good enough.
Sorry, I mistook “how big” as literally the file size.
On console the Premium edition includes it, and is 17GB larger.
It did. I checked their opensource repo and it looks like they removed it in 10.15. The shell was also tcsh at the time and the terminal, I think, defaulted to black on white. Everything about it was unfamiliar to a Mac user, it felt like an old library Dynix system.