Proton Calendar is pretty solid but obviously have to use their app as it is encrypted
Proton Calendar is pretty solid but obviously have to use their app as it is encrypted
Bit like wikileaks insurance files
The kernel compilation is already configurable between megabytes and gigabyte+
Distros pick their featureset
If that’s the case, why wouldn’t they put the microcode in the kernel?
How does it know if the microcode is outdated?
Is it possible with ADHD you just struggle with standardised testing? A lack of education can also make you feel a lot less intelligent than you are.
My ADHD friends have very poor IQ test results but it’s simply a product of ADHD making it hard to sit and concontrate on a test.
You write very well and do a good job at articulating your thoughts.
Be less harsh on yourself and look into career opportunities that mesh well with ADHD, and try seek out effective management strategies for the ADHD.
I feel treating the ADHD is central to turning your life around, it’s very normal to feel this way with poorly managed ADHD.
Probably take them to a hospital
Only one way to find out
Solid tips, will have to experiment! I have never tried pink peppercorns, I’ll have to hunt them down. Thanks
I wonder if it’s possible to make something that resembles chilli when you’re allergic to capsaisin and peppercorn. No issues with regular no heat bell peppers though
Why, do you expect a difference on bsd?
Now,*
FIFY, wouldn’t want anyone getting the wrong meaning
Fwiw I find wayland works better than x11 on pop
How do they avoid the subsequent bugs O3 tends to produce?
I would assume because the whole model of encrypting your drives and installing bootloaders doesn’t blend well with the flatpak sandbox
Is global hotkey like push to talk in an app working when another is app is focussed?
I have once seen it be card3 too, also despite not having any other gpus
I’m on pop, with a working wayland for quite some time now. Excuse me fon being out of the loop, but what major distros don’t have wayland support?
It’s in the name
For calendar? Not that I am aware of