Unbind ctrl+e from your window manager / terminal emulator. The shortcut is never reaching Micro at all.
Unbind ctrl+e from your window manager / terminal emulator. The shortcut is never reaching Micro at all.
I agree he didn’t do a good job evangelizing Linux. He made a video about his experiences with it, but I do think it’s representative of someone googling and first time trying Linux on their own without a guide friend to tell them, “oh you can do it this way now.” Him ultimately sticking with it in spite of that for data sovereignty is kind of the whole point of Free Software so I can respect that.
I like his other channels for drums / drum history (Drum Thing) and cars (Garbage Time), but notably the main DankPods channel has 1.65 million subs which could bring a load of new people’s attention to Linux.
The new X branded chips have the same TDP as the previous non X chips (65w), so my guess would be that we are more likely to see some XT branded chips that try to push more performance instead. The 7000 X chips ranged from 105w to 170w.
Closest thing I can think of would be the tags system from DWM iirc or AwesomeWM or on Wayland RiverWM. They can be used like traditional workspaces but you can have a number of workspaces (tags) active at once. However, they are more merged and tiled together instead of overlayed on top which sounds like what the special workspace would do. At the time I used AwesomeWM I never really used the tags system to it’s full potential and only used it like traditional workspaces.
Gotta weigh in the benefits of privacy/features vs anonymity for your needs.
Can you link the original quote? I feel like there is a lot of context missing here.
What is wrong about it?
From what I understand in the article the prototype TCL panel being demonstrated is actually 4k@1000hz. They mention a few competitors with multiple modes right after which could be where the confusion comes from.
They want to get to the equivalent of vim’s :