How Can I Configure Default Size and Location for New Terminal Windows in Pop!_OS?
https://lemmy.world/post/23284016
How Can I Configure Default Size and Location for New Terminal Windows in Pop!_OS? - Lemmy.World
Every time I use Super + T to open a terminal window, it’s much smaller than I
prefer. It’s also centered on screen but I prefer it to be slightly off center
to the right a bit. Is there a way I can make new windows open to my preferences
every time?
My Replacement Notebooks have arrived!
https://lemmy.world/post/18762607

My Replacement Notebooks have arrived! - Lemmy.World
Platinum Preppy fine point (0.3mm) for scale. I found these thread-bound kraft
paper covered travelers’ notebooks in A6 Size with grid lined pages for a good
price that had good reviews with pictures from fountain pen users on Amazon.
[$9] And this 5.3" x 8.26" (not quite A5 size but close enough) hard covered
notebook with 120 gsm graph lined paper and few niceties like an attched ribbon
bookmark, elastic strap, and elastic pen holder also had good reviews from
fountain pen users. [$7] I figured at those prices, even if they aren’t the
greatest, they’d be a step up from the thin weight randomly acquired notebooks
I’ve been using. With ballpoint and gel pens, I never really considered the
paper quality for my notetaking and journaling. Side note:
Not sure if I’m going to eyedropper convert the Preppy. I might buy another one
or two with a different ink color and then convert a few at the same time.
@[email protected] [https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/vext01] and I are the new
moderators of [email protected] [/c/[email protected]] We were
able to work with the lemmy.world admin team to replace the the prior moderator
who has gone inactive and unresponsive to our attempts to contact them. If you
have and suggestions for the community please let us know. We prefer handwritten
notes.
The current sole mod of [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]
(@qua [https://lemmy.world/u/qua]) has not responded after 21 days of our
reaching out to them [https://lemmy.world/comment/11058133]. They have not been
active on Lemmy.world since August 22, 2023. Please reassign the community to
myself (@[email protected] [https://lemmy.world/u/ericjmorey]) and
@[email protected] [https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/vext01]. Thank you!
Exclusive: Sodium batteries to disrupt energy storage market | Oliver Gordon | July 1, 2024
https://lemmy.world/post/18087863

Exclusive: Sodium batteries to disrupt energy storage market | Oliver Gordon | July 1, 2024 - Lemmy.World
July 1, 2024 Oliver Gordon writes: > Sodium-ion batteries are set to disrupt the
LDES market within the next few years, according to new research – exclusively
seen by Power Technology’s sister publication Energy Monitor – by GetFocus, an
AI-based analysis platform that predicts technological breakthroughs based on
global patent data. Sodium-ion batteries are not only improving at a faster rate
than other LDES technologies but they are also set to be cost comparable with
the cheapest forms of dispatchable power, and therefore enter mainstream use, as
early as 2027. Read Sodium batteries to disrupt energy storage market
[https://www.power-technology.com/features/exclusive-sodium-batteries-to-disrupt-energy-storage-market/]
More Moderators? - Lemmy.World
It seems like there are 3 of you here that have sprouted the beginning of an
active community. Would any or all of you like to be moderators? I’m also open
to turning over ownership of this community as well. Let me know what you all
think.
March's Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpolar Constellations, Part II - NASA Science
https://lemmy.world/post/12726844

March's Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpolar Constellations, Part II - NASA Science - Lemmy.World
Maple Leafs' Focus on 'Grit' Proving Costly to Addressing Depth
https://lemmy.world/post/11503284

Maple Leafs' Focus on 'Grit' Proving Costly to Addressing Depth - Lemmy.World
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11503282
[https://lemmy.world/post/11503282] > February 2, 2024 JP Gambatese writes: > >
> Every season, the story seems to be the same — the Toronto Maple Leafs
consistently perform well during the regular season, comfortably keeping
themselves in a playoff spot year-round, only to fall short in the playoffs.
This season, though, their regular-season success is faltering. They sit in the
first wild-card spot, though they were expected to frontline the Atlantic
Division again. Their problem? Depth scoring. > > > > General manager Brad
Treliving was brought in to pilot the team in May 2023, and his biggest priority
was adding what he called “snot” or grit. The narrative was that the Maple Leafs
were too “soft” to compete for the Cup and that their lack of grittiness was
holding them back from postseason success. After all, hits increase in the
playoffs. > > > > Whether or not that’s the case — that grit means postseason
success — is beside the point. There’s nothing inherently wrong with gritty
players, but those players need to perform on top of their physical play.
Skilled grit is a coveted asset in the league, with players like Timo Meier,
J.T. Miller, Tom Wilson, and the Tkachuk brothers revered for holding their own
physically while providing offensive as well. > > > > That’s where Toronto has
gone wrong. The grit they have added and targeted over the past few seasons has
been somewhat skillless. Rather than focus on adding depth scoring, regardless
of physicality, the team has focused far too much on the latter, and it has cost
them dearly. > > Read Maple Leafs’ Focus on ‘Grit’ Proving Costly to Addressing
Depth [https://thehockeywriters.com/maple-leafs-focus-grit-proving-costly/]
Should We Fold Lemmy.World/c/Hockey into Lemmy.ca/c/Hockey?
https://lemmy.world/post/9602239
Should We Fold Lemmy.World/c/Hockey into Lemmy.ca/c/Hockey? - Lemmy.World
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9602123
[https://lemmy.world/post/9602123] > If so, how should we go about it? > > It’s
mid season and there doesn’t seem to be much interest in this community
(Lemmy.World/c/Hockey [https://lemmy.world/c/hockey]) while Lemmy.ca/c/Hockey
[https://lemmy.ca/c/Hockey] seems to be more regularly active. I was going to
give it a full season, but I think the trend is pretty clear already.
If so, how should we go about it? It’s mid season and there doesn’t seem to be
much interest in this community while [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]
seems to be more regularly active. I was going to give it a full season, but I
think the trend is pretty clear already.