Yep, check out yabai.
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This is a pretty interesting idea! And I do agree that the feature to aggregate comments from multiple posts would be useful.
I'm annoyed to see you getting down voted - I had a similar issue years ago with my work MacBook (couldn't run a custom WM because any modification to the Finder was blocked without putting the machine into "unsafe" mode).
I love OSS, but without a verifiable way to distribute it large swaths of the workforce won't be able to use it.
F-Droid is great, but sadly it isn't enough.
I've got a Remarkable Pro, and the old Remarkable 2. The Pro is pretty fantastic, re: refresh times.
Aah, okay.
I don't mind the chroot too much, especially as you can just use Termux's termux-setup-storage
script for accessing files.
But, yeah, I can see how one would want to use su for that!
You're totally right, but I wasn't assuming they had a rooted phone.
Is there any difference between the native shell and Termux's? I just installed fish and chsh'ed it to default: after syncing over all my dotfiles it looks and acts as expected.
Try Termux, it's great.
While it doesn't get you sudo, it does get you a package manager and a decent amount of programs.
I use it and rclone to sync my cell phone's photos to a S3 bucket.
This place is known for both their price and portion size. I generally get two meals out of a single $30 sandwich.
Regardless of how popular the place is with tourists, it is still a classic.
And, bonus: if the line is too long you can just go to Russ and Daughters a block away and grab a pastrami lox bagel (see attached).
Can we not give them ideas? Thanks.
Black and White 2 was also fun
Yeah, really don't get this one. As an example, I've been supporting the guy who writes most of the software I use via Github sponsors for a while, now. It's nice to get access to additional support chat rooms and perks and stuff, but just the feeling alone is satisfying enough.
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I genuinely recommend those with gainful employment to consider supporting the people who make the software and media you like (E.g. Patreon).
Issue reports and the likes are nice, but they're really not a substitute for cash (in my opinion).