Eeh I don't know where you live, but that doesnt happen for headphones anywhere I know, unless they're made of gold and incrusted with diamonds
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Are you sure it's not a problem specific to your headphones or your phone? Unless you've got some sort of prosthetics/pacemaker or something like that your torso should definitely not be causing interferences.
"The Narcissist's Prayer"... is a poem.
Obesity is a chronic complex disease. It is not a choice. Keep your ignorance to yourself instead of fueling liberticide ideas with it.
I've heard it before, so I'd say yes.
Looking forward for the King Trump Version of the bible
Now, your friend with the birlliant idea doesn't need you anymore and can ask a chatbot to make his brilliant app all by himself!
That is definitely a great benefit of vibe coding: it's an idiot magnet and frees up our brainspace.
Same here. I obviously don't remember everything because I rarely if ever have to use them, but at least when the time finally comes that I need "git bisect", I'll know that "git bisect" exists and I'll be able to go straight to the manual page that documents it.
No one expects anyone to read the manual and remember it all... But you will naturally remember the big lines and be able to refer to the right place when you need something.
I am using KDE's Plasma 6 as a DE with Wayland. The compositor (window managers are a Xorg thing) is KWin
The shortcuts I use are Meta+Up/Down/Left/Right. I can't remember if they're default or if I set them this way.
I prefer to switch down to the VD with the doc on fullscreen than noving my head to another monitor
When I discovered it can be arranged in a grid, it made VDs so much more useful.
Cause a line of the same amount of VDs (9)... Ugh, not fun haha
Even though you can map each to a shortcut, it's still tougher to use than a grid with directional shortcuts!
That, plus making a compact phone with similar capabilities while sticking to their repairability standards is highly likely to be a challenge.