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  • Had similar experience with snapshots. Restore to the last working version just to find the same issue that's been bothering me.

    Then went back to the classic approach with 👻 images and Rescuezilla.

    With NVME drive, it takes 7min to backup 60Gb, and 3min to restore it.

  • They're actually podcasts that have RSS feeds for following new episodes. I don't know if podcasts are your thing. They weren't mine either, but now I put them on when I go to bed and listen to banter about Linux and FOSS. 😄

    Destination Linux

    Late Night Linux

  • It's an issue according to any UX pattern. If something says that it's done when it's not, it's misrepresenting the state of the action.

    Hard to believe that modifying the counter to include the necessary time for actual writing to the flash drive would break everything. Target flash drives only etc.

    System functioning as intended doesn't mean that it's a good UX.

  • Thanks for the info.

    I tried installing PCManFM-Qt and deleting from there. Works as you'd expect, deletes instantly.

    Having [email protected] insight in mind that it's a decades long issue, I don't get how come that some of us are affected by it and some aren't. 😅

  • Been using Tumbleweed as well. May I ask if you encountered these 2 issues:

    1. Copy 1Gb movie to flash drive, says it's done in 10 seconds. Try to remove the flash drive, still in use. Turns out it's actually still copying.
    2. Send some files, whatever the size, even 10Mb, to the trash and it takes a minute per file.

    Stumbled upon some github issues saying that it's a longstanding problem (since 2009 even), but I can't believe that people put up with it for so long without fixing it.

    I'm not even thinking of changing DE but this is annoying to say the least.

  • People find ways to make it up to you. My circle of friends and relatives, everyone has a different skill set and we help out each other. As for the freeloaders, we got rid of them long ago.

  • Your POV is laughable. 😄

    Don't you know that everybody has that one friend, nephew, neighbor, colleague etc. that they ask for advice when buying a new laptop?

    I am one of those friends, nephews, neighbors that helps out in such situations. I don't sit on my high Linux cloud smartassing average people to throw away that little bit of tech literacy they've gathered over the years while using Win and Win related software for a Linux learning experience they don't want.

    I help them out to save money and still get what they need.

    As for people that don't have such a person, they won't be saving money to get an OS they've never heard of. They'll get the option with Win installed. If anyone thinks differently, obviously has no contact with regular people outside of tech. 😄

  • React @programming.dev
    lemmeBe @sh.itjust.works

    For vanilla-extract CSS users: A new ESLint plugin that sorts your CSS properties (alphabetical/concentric/custom)

    First off, I've been loving vanilla-extract for the past 10 months. 😊

    The only thing I really missed was the ability to sort CSS properties. Since there wasn't an ESLint plugin for that, I decided to create my own.

    @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract offers CSS property ordering (alphabetical, concentric, and custom), auto-fix capabilities, and supports multiple Vanilla Extract APIs.

    If anyone wants to give it a shot, you can find more details in the readme. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.

    Programming @programming.dev
    lemmeBe @sh.itjust.works

    For vanilla-extract CSS users: A new ESLint plugin that sorts your CSS properties (alphabetical/concentric/custom)

    First off, I've been loving vanilla-extract for the past 10 months. 😊

    The only thing I really missed was the ability to sort CSS properties. Since there wasn't an ESLint plugin for that, I decided to create my own.

    @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract offers CSS property ordering (alphabetical, concentric, and custom), auto-fix capabilities, and supports multiple Vanilla Extract APIs.

    If anyone wants to give it a shot, you can find more details in the readme. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.

    Frontend Web Development @lemmy.ml
    lemmeBe @sh.itjust.works

    For vanilla-extract CSS users: A new ESLint plugin that sorts your CSS properties (alphabetical/concentric/custom)

    First off, I've been loving vanilla-extract for the past 10 months. 😊

    The only thing I really missed was the ability to sort CSS properties. Since there wasn't an ESLint plugin for that, I decided to create my own.

    @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract offers CSS property ordering (alphabetical, concentric, and custom), auto-fix capabilities, and supports multiple Vanilla Extract APIs.

    If anyone wants to give it a shot, you can find more details in the readme. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.

    Coding Cafe @programming.dev
    lemmeBe @sh.itjust.works

    For vanilla-extract CSS users: A new ESLint plugin that sorts your CSS properties (alphabetical/concentric/custom)

    First off, I've been loving vanilla-extract for the past 10 months. 😊

    The only thing I really missed was the ability to sort CSS properties. Since there wasn't an ESLint plugin for that, I decided to create my own.

    @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract offers CSS property ordering (alphabetical, concentric, and custom), auto-fix capabilities, and supports multiple Vanilla Extract APIs.

    If anyone wants to give it a shot, you can find more details in the readme. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.

    Web Development @programming.dev
    lemmeBe @sh.itjust.works

    For vanilla-extract CSS users: A new ESLint plugin that sorts your CSS properties (alphabetical/concentric/custom)

    First off, I've been loving vanilla-extract for the past 10 months. 😊

    The only thing I really missed was the ability to sort CSS properties. Since there wasn't an ESLint plugin for that, I decided to create my own.

    @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract offers CSS property ordering (alphabetical, concentric, and custom), auto-fix capabilities, and supports multiple Vanilla Extract APIs.

    If anyone wants to give it a shot, you can find more details in the readme. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.