

Yeah, I use that, too. It might differ from DE to DE, but in KDE, there’s the normal clipboard, and then there’s the one for selections and middle-click. They don’t share the same contents by default, but you can enable that.


Yeah, I use that, too. It might differ from DE to DE, but in KDE, there’s the normal clipboard, and then there’s the one for selections and middle-click. They don’t share the same contents by default, but you can enable that.


I can’t tell you how many times I’ve accidentally pasted random private stuff from that goddamn middle click into WEB PAGES! Things that can read whatever text you type without having to explicitly submit anything. It’s a horrible thing for a new user to discover by accident. It’s such an unexpected feature to new users, and no one gets told about it, ever. You simply discover it by accident.
This is a good change, not having it on by default.
To all the haters of this idea, god forbid we make Linux less weird by default for people migrating from Windows.
All that said, I have learned to love select-to-copy and middle-click paste. Especially in the terminal.

Jesus Christ. I made the right decision to block them then.


I live on the Isle of Quibble.


Fewer shits is colloquially incorrect.
Not in my area. Fewer shits is correct.
If you want to use less, say “less of a shit”.

This is just too much. I’m blocking you just so my feed isn’t page after page after page of your posts. Well done, I guess. 🤷♂️
Holy fuck. Watching Thunder animate hiding all your posts after blocking you was hilarious.

You could have spaced these out more. Just sayin’. My feed is a solid block of your posts.


Picture one of those bell curves memes where the right-side Jedi Guy is saying “everything is information”.
There are interpretations of quantum mechanics amd relativity that are compatible with that.
This article was “cool”? It doesn’t explain anything. What the hell is a fragment? What’s the math? How does a fragment have properties of both a wave and a particle? How well does fragment theory fit with the results of quantum mechanical experiments? Does it lead to any new predictions?


By combining atomic electrometry with a powerful terahertz-to-light conversion technique, they achieved the first measurement of a single terahertz comb tooth—something previously impossible due to the limits of electronics and optical tools.
Healers and homeopaths have known all about terahertz stone combs for a long time. Science needs to catch up!



analysis finds that cameras lead to persistent and sustained reductions in crashes.
You should have put that in the title.


In a folder called javpy, of course!
I just want
slavesemployees to be more motivated. Give them the drug!