Shuffle!
Shuffle!
It’s more horrific if it’s only the tip of it!
Yeah, you can have benefits of both by having them. Though they’re so expensive.
Yeah that’s exactly the case. The effect of social media can’t be denied. They call it “cheap dopamine” for the brain, since it’s hijacking our attention and behavior, changing our action to concentrate less and getting addicted to it with a flood of information.
You can also spread it to other things. A bunch of unwatched movies, undone things to do, a slew of things waiting to be experienced.
Maybe because it reminds you there are still things hotter than the weather :)))
I should think for a few seconds before talking about right or left directions. I sometimes make mistake when I say it without hesitation!
Also have a look at Anker earphones. I had a pair of its headphones and it was awesome.
IMO LinkedIn is a garbage for mental health, too. Where everyone wants to show off their achievements to others.
You also need a license key XD
That’s what I was thinking about, too. Deleting all dotfiles related to KDE stuff.
I was a newbie user, telling a friend of mine about rm -rf /*
. I typed it in a hit Enter, telling him it doesn’t harm since I didn’t enter sudo
. But I’d forgotten that I have still permission to delete my home directory. 🥲😂
Unfortunately you can’t install Firefox deb in Ubuntu anymore (just like chromium). Canonical doing sh*t!
And the fact is that wearing socks don’t help. Only blanket is effective against those monsters.
Subtitle composer can do that: https://subtitlecomposer.kde.org/
Also Kdenlive has a feature for it as I know, though I never tested: https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/effects_and_compositions/speech_to_text.html
Mmm… And what if it had conflict and I got error?
Sure I promise not to do it anymore. Calm down. Take a deep breath at first! :)) Could you explain the right way to do it? I’m not expert in using git. Explain the correct way to deal with the situation.
I also like Kate. I use it for Python, Html/css and some other stuff. I really like it since it’s light and fast but full of features. Also integrates well with my desktop.
I guess you should rebase or merge the Master branch into your branch and then push again:
git checkout master
git pull origin master
git checkout yourbranch
git rebase master
git push -f origin yourbranch
But if you got error since that new commit has conflict with your chances:
git merge master
git push origin yourbranch
Mmm… Yeah!