I could only tell it was daylight savings because my screen's night light was turning off early.
I could only tell it was daylight savings because my screen's night light was turning off early.
Which is faster?
How would Ukrainians react to their own citizens saying they should surrender?
It’s not looking good, and it doesn’t really make sense to fight a losing war. How do the Ukrainian people go about even discussing surrender among themselves? I’d imagine any mention of it would be met with hostilities, perhaps even violence. It’s a shame because that lack of reasonable discussion can directly influence how many people die that could’ve otherwise been saved.
Can anyone tell me what song this sounds similar to?
What are some good training spots for the Elite Four in Pokemon Emerald?
I’m at the Elite Four, but my team is horribly underleveled. I don’t know how I was allowed to get this far with a team that’s so underprepared, but here I am. Right now, all I can see is literally grinding wild Pokemon in Victory Road. Is there a better way?
Finally found a Linux bluetooth gaming controller for only $17!
Unpopular opinion, but I like writing Rust code in camelCase.
How to disable Polkit password prompts (the annoying ones that pop up when you want to update, for example)
One of the first things I do with each new install is disable the incessantly annoying password prompts that redundantly exist after I’ve already entered my password to log in. https://askubuntu.com/questions/614534/disable-authentication-prompts-in-15-04-and-later-versions/614537#614537 [https://askubuntu.com/questions/614534/disable-authentication-prompts-in-15-04-and-later-versions/614537#614537] This is the guide I always use in order to disable these annoying prompts. This does NOT disable sudo password prompts, which I think are great and should remain active! I know there’s going to be a lot of “responses” from the “non-pragmatic” crowd, but I encourage everyone reading their “responses” to think for themselves. Don’t let a bunch of neurodivergent people on the internet dictate how you use a computer or assume they know more than you because they’re persistent or in greater numbers. Odds are, it’s usually the opposite because they’re insecure and can’t handle when people do things differently from them.
Can anyone recommend generic controllers that work with Linux?
I don’t need anything special or pricey, just a basic controller that does basic controller things. I’ve tried a few generic controllers, but they have issues with bluetooth, battery life, and automatically shutting off too early from idling. Does anyone know of any generic controllers that don’t have these issues?