Valso

joined 5 years ago
[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 months ago

I don't care what happens to these a55h0les! They could drive themselves into the ground for all I care!

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

Hahahahahahaha, you're a... tech "miracle"! For the 10 years with Linux I've never uninstalled the DE by accident or otherwise, or any of the other problems you mentioned. I have fucked up my computer only once but I did it on purpose - to see what will happen. I had already created a clonezilla backup of a working system, so I was free to experiment and... I decided to uninstall both kernels (rolling and LTS) and reboot. There was no kernel panic because there was no kernel to begin with. 😆

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

I've seen those messages but I've always ignored them. I restart whenever I decide, not when Mozilla wants me to. 😆

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 months ago

I've disabled it long ago and yet it keeps popping up on FB, YT and all other websites. Clearly "disabled" on Firefox means nothing, so... CSS.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yeah. The majority of the churches in Sofia (Bulgaria) are 300 yo, some are 500+ yo. I think one that is underground is 500+. There are the ruins of an even older than that church but they don't take pictures of that. Go figure...

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

The route they usually take is quite short. I can walk it in 10 minutes without rushing. I did follow them once, out of boredom and saw what they took pictures of - the rocket (some call it a mosque) and the 3 christian churches in the near area. I also asked their guid and she confirmed it. No matter what nation they're from, they always take pictures of churches only. I suppose I can understand taking pictures of one specific church bc it's underground and the reason for that is historical, but the rest... When it comes to churches and/or bibles, I prefer to do what they show on "Lords of Chaos". :D

 

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[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 6 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Doubtful. Last year the most of them were Americans, this year the tourists are mostly French and Italian. I pretty sure there are churches in all 3 of these countries, especially in Italy, where sits the pedophile HQ - in Rome.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

They provide a vital function, unlike the churches. Still, it's pointless to take pictures of them. The same way I don't understand the logic behind travelling a thousand miles (or more, cuz some of these tourists are Americans) and the only thing they do is take pictures of the brainwashing factories.

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Thanks. This makes things... sort of more clear but not by much. Bc I've joined an atheism community which apparently is on .world and I can comment there just fine. But at the same that post I mentioned opens at .world and says I must login. (scratching my head where it doesn't itch 😂) Still, thanks to all three of you for the answers, I wasn't sure if my question will be answered or deleted.

 

Today (and not only today) I saw a bunch of tourists from other countries. You'd say "big deal". But here comes the twist: ALL they did was to walk around the city and take pictures ONLY of churches. 🤦‍♂️ I don't see the point of travelling a thousand miles (or more) to another country and all you do there is taking pictures of only churches and skip everything else there is to see. To me this looks like the same absurd if I go to another country and start taking pictures of their sewers. 🤦‍♂️ 🤣

[–] Valso@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I've always wondered how to remove the audio button, so I'll use your code - thanks!

I don't suppose you know of any CSS to permanently disable the picture-in-picture mode for all websites?

 

I love American muscle cars (both classic and modern V8’s - gasoline and diesel, even coal runners) but I couldn’t find a community about these beautiful machines, so I decided to create one: https://lemmy.ml/c/american_muscle For all American V8 fans! :)

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Valso@lemmy.ml to c/firefox@lemmy.ml
 

4 years ago was the last update of this extension which was then abandoned by its (now unknown) author and eventually removed from AMO. I used it ever since when recently it started glitching a bit, so I decided to revive it with a small improvement upon the original: you can close it the same way it opens - with a click on its icon in the toolbar. The extension has finally been approved by AMO's team and it's accessible to be downloaded and installed. Screenshots and a video demo were added in the description on AMO.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downloads-sidebar-reborn/

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The calendar looks the same way as the menu - with 40% transparency. I've been thinking of transforming the menu and the calendar to a solid green background color (instead of transparency) but never had the time to do it. The original theme was Mint-Y-[something] about 8 years ago but nowadays it's... something else.

 

I just created a community but left it without a wallpaper (or whatever it's called here). A little later I found out what the wallpaper should be and now I wanna add one but I can't see any buttons about editing the community. So: how can I add a wallpaper image to an already existing community?

 

Hi. I wanna make octopi behave as close as possible to what pamac was, meaning that I want it to display only the packages with available updates. Atm it displays all installed packages and on top of that it ignores the pacman.conf feature "ignorepkg" and displays waiting updates for packages that I've added to ignorepkg.

So, what I need help with is:

  1. How to make octopi display only packages waiting for updates?
  2. The above but WITHOUT displaying new versions for packages that are in the ignorepkg list.
 

Hi, guys. I'm wondering if there's any way to limit the download speed from within Arch? I have made settings for that in the router CP but they don't seem to work bc Arch is completely ignoring them and keeps downloading with the full bandwidth it can get.

The thing is that our IPTV is from another provider which is why I need to leave some bandwidth for the TV. When I'm downloading something directly (meaning from FTP or TCP), even if it's just for a fraction of the second, the TV dies instantly. That's why I need to limit the download speed somehow - preferably from within Arch.

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