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Was going to say this. Pycharm is probably the only paid software I use. With that being said, students don’t need to pay for it, so I don’t have to worry about that.
Was going to say this. Pycharm is probably the only paid software I use. With that being said, students don’t need to pay for it, so I don’t have to worry about that.
Turning off WiFi is technically a solution. You won’t connect to WiFi without using a VPN. 🙃
“So I decided YES”
I’m under the impression that you currently can’t install plasma 6 on Ubuntu, as the repos aren’t available yet. That would make option 2 the only possible option.
This article helped me go from 4 hour battery life on Windows 11 to 10 on Linux: link
Using a 5 year old dell xps 15
I commonly use the following font families:
Hack
Noto
Inter
Helvetica
Montserrat
Space Grotesk
Times New Roman
Atkinson Hyperlegible
Cormorant (Garamond)
My experience with flatpaks has been mostly good. I tend to opt more towards .deb based apps, with flatpak being a fallback option. With that being said, the Pycharm Pro and Spyder flatpaks don’t run well at all on my system, with Pycharm being too heavy, and Spyder crashing due to Kvantum incompatibility.
I wouldn’t say most of these are tweaks, given that they’re natively built into Dolphin. This is more of a feature list.
This makes sense to me too. The way I have always viewed it is that if you were to lay the mouse wheel on the screen itself, it would behave the way as if it were interacting physically.
Microsoft ❤️ Linux Refuses to port their applications over
You should probably explain what a distribution, a DE, a WM, and a DM are. I feel like this is something that Windows users lack in particular, as they have little control over these features.
Especially because you don’t have to deal with updates. I hate that pop-up every time I open the app.
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Where are your browser tabs located? I would generally keep everything except those bottom-centric for the sake of visual gravity. Given that I access my tabs a lot, they need to be opposite to my taskbar so I don’t accidentally activate it. A for creativity.
Not sure about how to automate it, but you could probably just flip the switch in the system tray. You could also tie it to a power profile.
I wasn’t really being serious with this reply. Your post seems to suggest you want to prevent wifi connection until a VPN connection is established. My suggestion was just to turn off wifi altogether due to some wordplay allowed from the title.