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This works on Win 10 as well.
It's a copy of Plasma anyway.
And Windows 11.
Is that just on Plasma? Do you know if there’s an equivalent for Cinnamon or is there some pack somewhere I can install?
Install this flathub app with this command : flatpak install flathub com.tomjwatson.Emote
(https://flathub.org/apps/com.tomjwatson.Emote)
Then next assign a shortcut to open the app when pressing Meta + . for example. (Default one is Ctrl + Alt + E)
Thanks a ton!
I wonder why ASCII is written as “Ascii.”
They probably have a style guide, as most media outlets do, that says pronounceable acronyms/initialisms are to be written like a name and the rest as everyone expects.
So you get Ascii, Unix and Nasa alongside IBM and PCMCIA.
That's more a British style I think. I've definitely noticed a shift in software strings. If I had to guess, I'd say that the increase in software developers from India and other South Asian countries means more of that style being inherited.
America great, the other things not ;)
Ctrl-Space on an any Apple device (macOS/iOS/iPadOS). It’s been there since forever.
Weird. It’s Win+V for me. But I guess that’s because I use PowerToys (which every Windows user should because WTF why are these things not baked into Windows rantrantrantragerant).
Win + V should bring up cliboard history which is basically the same pop-up just on a different tab.
TIL. Thanks 🫡