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6 months agoMeanwhile “per monitor workspaces” have been requested almost 20 years ago and are a dealbreaker for many users…
Meanwhile “per monitor workspaces” have been requested almost 20 years ago and are a dealbreaker for many users…
Still no per monitor workspaces :/
Cosmic.
If Linux suddenly started gaining traction on a bigger scale, Microsoft would make a user-facing proprietary distro and those bastards would still flock to it.
Nice, used to love playing with p5 back in the day, good to have such tools for Lua which is often recommend as a beginner language.
I wish the author did implement some built-in libraries like middleclass
, that would allow people that don’t necessarily understand how metatables to fake classes in more elaborate ways than what’s showcased in the instances.lua
example.
I honestly loved some of the default Windows apps, like Notepad, Paint and believe it or not, the default file manager. I find that most file explorers on Linux can’t strike a good balance between simplicity and the amount of features.
Thankfully (or not, if you use Windows) they started enshittifying each and every one of them, so there’s nothing to miss any more.