

Have you tried Gadgetbridge?
Have you tried Gadgetbridge?
I like telegram but russians.
You know, I have friends that say this, but at the same time they’re stuck to tiktok like crazy…
I have an LG TV and was OK with it, but then I read this news recently: https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/14/23794747/lg-tv-smart-home-appliances-ads-subscriptions-webos .
Looks like nothing/nobody escapes capitalism.
one would hope so
How is it not working? What OS are you running, what Firefox version?
I don’t know about him, but I have my first mac (from work) for two months and I never had Apple Music open when I plugged my headphones in.
For terminal wezterm is also awesome.
Didn’t go to a concert even though one of my frieds was the guitarist for the opening band and I was invited… The next morning I found out the club was on fire and 65 people died. Romania - Colectiv. RIP good people!
It shouldn’t!
I couldn’t understand exactly what the problem is… and the writing style is infuriating. State your problem, then explain what you want!
Let’s make more money… MORE MONEY… MORE FUCKING MONEY…
Greed will destroy us
Oh no, for sure! I did it with Debian in '98-99.
Why are people upvoting you is beyond my comprehension.
The fact that you were kids and made a mistake doesn’t mean that you can’t/shouldn’t bathe a kitten!!!
Just make sure you prepare for the task: use warm water and wash the kitten from tail to neck - it’s better to avoid the head and anyway there’s little to no fleas on the head. I’m no vet, but I got this advice from my vet when I found a flea infested kitten under my car.
So, for people reding this: yes, you can bathe your kitten, but get some advice from your vet beforehand!
OK… So, just to test, edit your crontab and run a basic command:
*/1 * * * * date >> ~/date.log
this will append the current date/time once a minute (*/1
) to a file in your home dir. You can check if it works with cat ~/date.log
If that works, then try again with your command. I see you used the full path to it, that’s a good thing. Also, what does that command do if you run it manually?
You mean running systemd timers? Yes, they are great, but for a beginner I think understanding crontabs is still better.
Also, who said crontabs are deprecated? Do you have a source for that?
Use crontab. As Mint is based on Ubuntu, check out the documentation here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto
Very good and pretty in-depth review. This is interesting to me as I use a logitech mx trackball and I’d like to try other types of trackballs in the future.
@ManeraKai@programming.dev the cross-post link is something different. :-D
When you go to your account settings, you should have this: