mixed feedback
@firstprogenitor Argh, now I'm looking at this again and maybe she is cute? I don't know. But I'm still sure the sketch was.
mixed feedback
@firstprogenitor I think she was cuter in the sketch? It feels to me like something in her expression got lost since then and she just looks like she's posing for a photo now. But also I continue to just be some rando who knows nothing about the actual mechanics of such things.
fun with linux
Amazing.
I have the Zoom client installed on my computer (the only things I use it for don't need encryption). And every time I leave the computer for any length of time, when I come back, the Zoom client has started on its own.
It's not a specific interval. It's not a specific time. It just seems to be any time I'm away from the computer for more than 15 minutes; when I wake the computer back up, Zoom's sitting there, waiting.
I check running daemons, I poke at background tasks - nothing.
Finally, it occurs to me: "when I wake the computer up". So on a hunch, I check xscreensaver - which has an oooold screensaver called "zoom". I don't have that screensaver installed, but it's listed in the possible screensavers, so xscreensaver checks for it - and it doesn't just check the screensavers directory, it checks $PATH too.
I remove the "zoom" line from ~/.xscreensaver - and the problem goes away.
@firstprogenitor I'm just some rando but I don't think so.
Epic Games Store and money
@lizardsquid This is why any platform with DRM is a tough sell for me. You have to trust that the DRM won't get in your way and the platform will be maintained. (I'm not strict about this, I will buy games on Steam because I trust them, but not if the games have DRM besides Steam itself.)
@gendercensus It sounds like you have it covered for now, and I'm no good with spreadsheets myself, but if it ever gets to a point where spreadsheets aren't reasonable, let me know and maybe I can help by working on some scripts to process the data.
@lizardsquid Hi tired, I'm Esme.
windows, whinge
@lizardsquid Just be warned that if you disable built-in Windows things it can break things.
windows, whinge
@lizardsquid I don't actually have either of those installed so I can't check, are they in Services?
windows, whinge
@lizardsquid Usually they can be turned off in Task Manager or Services.
@gendercensus I nearly missed that one because the first word on the line was "singular" and I was looking for "they"
@gendercensus Suppose you only had the text box, but it would make suggestions once you typed enough to narrow it down a manageable amount, from a large list? It's probably too much work on both ends, but maybe there's some variation that could work.