Yes, the only reason this isn't happening in other distros is simply popularity. Namespacing is the solution, and as mentioned in the article some ditros do indeed have namespaced user repos, like Fedora's Copr. The…
Very cool. I tried using PNG compression, it does actually do better, slightly: PNG : ~15.1 seconds, 83% accuracy I also tried dropping in zstandard compression: Zstd (level=3) : ~3.5 seconds, 88% accuracy Much faster…
I think the Guardian article mixes this up slightly. In the linked journal article they describe how when she initially presented with her symptoms she was treated with prednisolone, causing the immunosupression. edit:…
Possible but untested. You may be interested to see this recent study that draws a mechanistic link (broadly, microglial inflammation) between the symptoms of long covid and "chemobrain" following chemotherapy [0]. The…
No worries. That one is a little harder. My understanding is that libinput doesn't handle kinetic scrolling at all[0], it is now implemented at the toolkit level. For Firefox, the "hold" gesture to stop kinetic…
Use the scroll-factor setting of libinput-config[0] to configure this on DEs that do not provide their own tool (i.e., GNOME). [0] https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config
So as a Wine end-user, it looks like this release means no more having to have multiple wineprefixes to support both 32/64 bit applications, and also no more need to ensure libraries like libpng zlib etc are installed,…
I haven't read this book, but this concept sounds very much like the notions of positive and negative liberty/freedom as described by Isiah Berlin [1]. In short, negative liberty is freedom from external interference,…
Not so, it's just supervised data-driving: Observation: The Pocket button is used very infrequently Conclusion: To encourage more usage the Pocket button should be made larger
I used to experience late day crashes and headaches quite frequently, and also chalked that up to excessive coffee intake. However, as someone who also spent little time in the kitchen (thinking I didn't have time for…
For anyone confused by the link - Cytoscape confusingly exists as both a javascript library and a Java desktop application. Cytoscape the desktop application is a very biology-focused network visualization/analysis…
Making their tracking data useless is kind of the point of the extension. Obviously it's well within Google's interests to stop people using it. I guess if you're privacy minded it's probably best not to use a browser…
Yes, the only reason this isn't happening in other distros is simply popularity. Namespacing is the solution, and as mentioned in the article some ditros do indeed have namespaced user repos, like Fedora's Copr. The…
Very cool. I tried using PNG compression, it does actually do better, slightly: PNG : ~15.1 seconds, 83% accuracy I also tried dropping in zstandard compression: Zstd (level=3) : ~3.5 seconds, 88% accuracy Much faster…
I think the Guardian article mixes this up slightly. In the linked journal article they describe how when she initially presented with her symptoms she was treated with prednisolone, causing the immunosupression. edit:…
Possible but untested. You may be interested to see this recent study that draws a mechanistic link (broadly, microglial inflammation) between the symptoms of long covid and "chemobrain" following chemotherapy [0]. The…
No worries. That one is a little harder. My understanding is that libinput doesn't handle kinetic scrolling at all[0], it is now implemented at the toolkit level. For Firefox, the "hold" gesture to stop kinetic…
Use the scroll-factor setting of libinput-config[0] to configure this on DEs that do not provide their own tool (i.e., GNOME). [0] https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config
So as a Wine end-user, it looks like this release means no more having to have multiple wineprefixes to support both 32/64 bit applications, and also no more need to ensure libraries like libpng zlib etc are installed,…
I haven't read this book, but this concept sounds very much like the notions of positive and negative liberty/freedom as described by Isiah Berlin [1]. In short, negative liberty is freedom from external interference,…
Not so, it's just supervised data-driving: Observation: The Pocket button is used very infrequently Conclusion: To encourage more usage the Pocket button should be made larger
I used to experience late day crashes and headaches quite frequently, and also chalked that up to excessive coffee intake. However, as someone who also spent little time in the kitchen (thinking I didn't have time for…
For anyone confused by the link - Cytoscape confusingly exists as both a javascript library and a Java desktop application. Cytoscape the desktop application is a very biology-focused network visualization/analysis…
Making their tracking data useless is kind of the point of the extension. Obviously it's well within Google's interests to stop people using it. I guess if you're privacy minded it's probably best not to use a browser…