SwiftKey on Android I'm guessing? iOS version only allows two concurrent languages sadly.
Grabbed em anyway this morning. It's the "Window Manager" config option.
Yeah. I have it keyed to shift+meta+arrow keys iirc. Works for moving them up and down too. I'm phone posting, but I can look it up later if you want.
Hmm. I have xfce4/wm and I can move windows around (after mapping keys) with ~~Win~~ (oops) Meta + arrow keys and some Shift & Ctrl combinations.
Or are we talking about moving then around with the arrow keys instead of grabbing them by the title bar or something instead of tiling and moving them between monitors and workspaces?
Wish I knew what half these acronyms stand for.
Edit: Actually it's not that many.
- VRR
- LFC
- CUA
*available without stuff outside the EU
I did it! I did it over the long weekend. Been using Windows since 3.1 (albeit only switched fully from MSDOS when Windows 2000 came out).
I did a test run on my laptop during time away from home/desktop over the summer, using Linux Mint, to see if I can do work and school on an unfamiliar system exclusively. On Mint I never had to open the terminal and everything worked right out of the box. Cinnamon is very similar to Win10 too. Heck, I can't even remember the installation procedure, it was so hands off and easy.
After two failed attempts of Arch on the same laptop, I've managed to install it with help of archinstaller on my main desktop. No idea what I'm doing, but I got it up and running to a state where I can do both work and school.
FUCK Windows and the constant nag it does everywhere. Good riddance.
I can't believe reddit used to love this dude.
Peter Falk as the detective Lt. Columbo in the eponymous show. The premise of the show was always a murder investigation. But the murder was always revealed to the audience at the beginning of the episode, so the plot of the episodes focused on how Columbo was able to figure out the perpetrator. He always asked seemingly unimportant questions and often had the catchphrase "Just one more thing" right before he'd seemingly give up further pursuit on a target. Besides the crimes being perpetrated at the beginning, Columbo was never really involved in any chase or fight scenes, always just using wits and sharp dialogue to solve the mysteries.
This four panel plays on that, stopping the rampage of Godzilla with a seemingly inane question, that would likely lead to its eventual arrest after admitting to their wrong doings and turning themselves over to law enforcement.
Bitwarden's recent licence "oopsie" has shaken folks trust in them a bit. Not that it's not a good software currently, but now we know what may happen at a moment's notice.