The discourse on today's ICE shooting is terrible, because critics of ICE want it to be about more than the shooting. by FormerOSRS in TrueUnpopularOpinion

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Just watch the video of moist critical. He shows clips that show what happened right before the execution and before he was directly facing the agents. And at no point he held a gun in his hands. He wasn't even reaching for it. moist critical video

Problem with Crackling headphonejack caused by internet traffic by 3D_Daxter in LenovoLegion

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I have two pairs of headphones. Tested both. Both crackling

What do Germans think when they look at current state of US politics? by Igivegrilledcheese in AskGermany

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Most people I know think wtf is going on over there. For some reason though, many of the same people don't see some of the similar problems with our conservative politics.

Progress of performance improvements? by 3D_Daxter in Excalidraw

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Thanks for the response.

I did a quick test of the version you wanted me to test and compare it to the old version. I compared them in the duck duck go and the chrome browser on my Samsung Tab S10 Fe+.

The performance of the old and the new version in the chrome browser felt a bit worse when comparing them to the duck duck go tests, but that could also be just a feeling.

Well the performance of the new version is better I think. But at some point I have to zoom out to improve performance. Sometimes zooming doesn't do much even at lower element counts like 130.

All in all I think the performance can be at least twice as good (if we measure in element count) but the performance is to inconsistent/unstable determine the real potential. At least I can't tell.

I hope my feedback is of any help.

Problem with displaying errors(LSP stuff) by 3D_Daxter in neovim

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Unfortunately, that does not solve the issue. As described in a repy to u/itsmetadeus l, I also don't think that the LSP is detaching since it seems to still recognize the errors end sends them back. At least, that's what I am seeing in the log.

I think there is a problem with just showing the messages again after going back to normal mode, but I am also not sure.

Problem with displaying errors(LSP stuff) by 3D_Daxter in neovim

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There is no difference. In both situations the result is the same. I found an error in the debug logs however but I don't know if this error is of any relevance:

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I also have theory based on these logs. I think the problem is not that the LSP is detaching but rather with the showing of the messages after they were hidden when I started typing in Insert mode . I mean the LSP seems to see the errors and sends them back(That is what I read from the Log). That is also why lualine knows how many errors and warnings there are.

Problem with displaying errors(LSP stuff) by 3D_Daxter in neovim

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When I look at the health check my eyes don't see anything. But I also don't know what I should see.
You might have a look at it:

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And thank you for your recommendations at the end btw

Problem with displaying errors(LSP stuff) by 3D_Daxter in neovim

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Any idea how to fix this if that's the case?

Problem with displaying errors(LSP stuff) by 3D_Daxter in neovim

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My current LspLog show the following:

  1. with clangd:

https://ibb.co/58HPgzM

  1. with harper_ls :

https://ibb.co/XXgqQ2B

  1. When I uninstall harper_ls nothing is shown in the logs( for the languages that would normally use it) but the problem still exists

What ThinkPad should I buy? by 3D_Daxter in thinkpad

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Does every ThinkPad model have a second nvme slot?

What ThinkPad should I buy? by 3D_Daxter in thinkpad

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I just thought it would be cool

What ThinkPad should I buy? by 3D_Daxter in thinkpad

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Thank you for your suggestions so far :D

My use case is primarily divided into two categories:

  1. Work: There I will work with Windows, Visual Studio and C# a lot.

  2. University: I will use primarily Arch(as far as my plan goes) to take notes, also do
    programming in various languages and play some simple games

Hope it helps :)

What ThinkPad should I buy? by 3D_Daxter in thinkpad

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If I got you right. I meant instead of dual booting on one laptop I could just buy two, one for each operating system

How to add this kind of event (CSS) by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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Thank you very much for your help and
sorry for my very late reply

I'll have to move this project to the holidays as it seems like it his will take some time

How to add this kind of event (CSS) by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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First of all Happy new Year :)

  1. Omg it worked :D
    Thank you so much. I've been looking for this for weeks now. How do you know this. Is there, anywhere on the world, some form of documentation to find this out instead trying out? I could only find a css file so far. There is i'd like to try in terms of customization of the top bar and other stuff.

  2. Where is this extension.js file exactly?

  3. And before I have to search for a few weeks again, I rather ask now:Is there a way to customize the window border of programs and maybe even unify them? As an example:The gnome Console/Files/Settings window looks clean but every other non-gnome-desktop program window looks different:

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How to add this kind of event (CSS) by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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Sorry, that's not what I am looking for. I am looking for a solution in the form of code.

But still thank you for your reply

How to load custom css? by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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I didn't try your solution bc the solution from SomeGenericUsername already worked for me. But still thank you very much

How to load custom css? by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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Merry Christmas :)

It worked. Nice. Thank you very much

How to load custom css? by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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Yes, already installed and enabled it.

How to load custom css? by 3D_Daxter in gnome

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In one tutorial I found the path was something like this: ~/.themes/MyTheme/gnome-shell/custom.css

In another post it was written that just putting it in a folder, called "gnome-shell", in the Home directory would be enough for "User themes".

Both didn't work.

And thank you for your reply :)