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hi, i’m june! i’m a 30 year old femme enby lesbian who makes art, and i’m here to be a big heckin’ nerd~
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Google’s gmail app recently started showing ads in the inbox alongside messages, really gross stuff
I did a fresh install of 11 recently and it took heckin forever after restrating like twice and doing lots of “setup”
It was a great processor and on a decent ssd, so i do think they’ve just increased how long the setup takes
For whatever reason, when i tried to fresh install lmde 6 two weeks ago, it absolutely refused to set up grub properly for me. Something in the installation just refused to work, despite reformatting and setting up partitions in both the automatic and manual configurations. Hopefully other new users have a smoother time than i did?
I use an instance that runs a fork of firefish, and it’s awesome! The standard firefish experience is just a bit more appealing to me than mastodon
Tbh this is the idea that when first introduced to me, i thought NFTs were for. Then i found out they were… Not that, lol
So! I tried to mess with Scribus a little bit today. I don’t like that margin and bleed management is only available from the Document Settings window, which can only be open its own window and not docked in the main window. It also isn’t really convenient to adjust the margin sizes and have the image fit to it, though it can definitely be done.
My biggest issue seems to be that there’s not a noticeable feature for ICC profile colour management? Unless that’s simply labelled something different than what i’m used to. I’m also not sure where to actually keep an ICC profile on linux, for what it’s worth. Looks like i might need something like Argyll Colour Management?
Edit: looks like at least on Mint with colourd, icc profiles get stored in: /usr/share/color/icc
Edit2: Looks like there is colour profile management, it just isn’t nearly as streamlined as i’m used to. i’ll have to do some test prints to see if quality is alright.
It’s a galaxy S20 FE, but the SM-G781W specifically
Last i checked on xda dev forums it was an exception to the bootloader unlocks
Yeah, I didn’t look into it beforehand because i was naive and my previous devices were unlocked so i assumed this would be the same. And it’s even more frustrating because while this phone in other regions is unlocked, specifically my canadian model is locked. I won’t be getting another phone any time soon, but yeah, ill be more careful in the future. Just sucks that manufacturers still do this sporadically
Eh, not all android devices, unfortunately. Mine does not have the ability to unlock the bootloader. ;c
I do think a lot of it comes from the printer hardware, and scribus does seem to be more useful than i initially got from its writeup! Ill be testing it out some more on both of my OSs, to see if i do lose anything and if i can compensate for it like you say. Thanks for your response :3
I downloaded this the other day, actually! still have to play some more with the printing functionality, it just felt like it was much more purpose-built for typesetting and design. But will be giving it a closer look, thanks :3
I have a really hard time absorbing people speaking when i’m not interacting with them, and being understimulated and not knowing what to do with my hands when i am able to focus on audiobooks. I want to love them and podcasts, but they just aren’t it for me D:
I’m glad they work so well for you and others, though!!
is that a thing that it can bork? should be able to just clear cmos or replace the battery, no? or if the mosfet itself is dead, isn’t that just a hardware fault, not an os issue?
yeah, this really took me out of reading for a long time. Just base-level “reading” where you kind of process the words as an activity, without actually absorbing anything.
started medication recently, and hope that it’ll help with this. i miss reading ;.;
Sorry Gil, it’s still chromium ;c
Read the article, seems like they just mean measuring how much it heats up under load ;p they aren’t otherwise actively heating it
i mean further down on that page shows other apps, one of which is pixeldroid, which seems like the other one you mention? it also lists fedilab, which i have (but don’t really use lol)
while the size does seem large, perhaps they just haven’t gone through the process of getting on the stores just yet? could be new and in progress?