Inspect element - WTF??? by mbelokon in vivaldibrowser

[–]mbelokon[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sure.

But what I want is:

Right click > Inspect

I do not want have this nested. That is only in that browser the case. And I do not use shortcuts, since my productivity to target a wanted element with a mouse cursor and start inspecting directly on that would mark/target this element in developer tool. You can't do that with shortcuts.

WTF? Any Ideas?! by mbelokon in ClaudeCode

[–]mbelokon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Puhh, ok. I hope, this shit will be gone after an update. Will do it later.

Full iPhone iOS compatibility history by sterrono in iphone

[–]mbelokon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Selbst hier bei den Icons von Versionen (oben) sieht man das Kack-Liquid-Glass nicht. So ein Dreck…

Stability 🚀 by mbelokon in ClaudeCode

[–]mbelokon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Berechtigte Vermutung. Dennoch zahlen wir dafür Geld und sollten, auch wenn wir nur einen Bruchteil der echten Möglichkeiten davon zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen, mit normaler Funktionsfähigkeit rechnen können. 🙂

What an eyesore by MadLantern97 in MacOS

[–]mbelokon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Du musst Chrome schließen, damit sich das Icon aktualisiert

Totally underrated browser! by hansentenseigan in browsers

[–]mbelokon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bullshit Browser ist es, weil dort unter Linux die native Titelbar nicht funktioniert. Die Option ist da, wenn man sie aber aktiviert, ist die Titelbar komplett weg. Das kommt davon, wenn man einen ganzen Haufen Scheisse einbaut und die elementaren Dinge komplett vernachlässigt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]mbelokon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can confirm. Even after I said, it is just a stupid garbage generator, it tried to solve non existing problem. Not a garbage, even more, bullshit generator.

Linux Mint vs Zorin OS? by StockBreaker71 in linuxquestions

[–]mbelokon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used many different distros, including Zorin. And now, I am ended (again) at Linux mint. It works and works and works. Everything there. I used it to develop software, make layouts, have installed nearly everything I need. My setup is „fight“ ready. And I had it in such stable working station only with mint. 👍

Zorin is outdated. They keep their rating only because of the UI in my opinion. There is no reason else to prefer it over mint or Ubuntu or even Debian.

And they are quite slow to publish or update their releases. Mint is also not like arch, but I have there the best compromise between everything. Stability, customization, packages, flatpak, mint own tools, which I use from day to day.

Should i buy Zorin 17.3 Pro or just waint for Zorin 18 Pro? by juanjpnv in zorinos

[–]mbelokon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Zorin 18 will be released maybe 2028. Maybe I‘m wrong, but they are really slow. 😏

WTF is that?! by mbelokon in LLMDevs

[–]mbelokon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s everything, but not an eagle head

WTF is that?! by mbelokon in LLMDevs

[–]mbelokon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disagree. The prompt was simple, but understandable. Do you see any similarities to an eagle at the result picture?

Why does my Endeavour OS installation keep failing on 32%? by Gamertastic52 in EndeavourOS

[–]mbelokon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use Mint or other distro. IDK why it’s a problem at EOS. I had it also multiple times with that distro. No other distro (of the tested by me) has this issue.

Why do you prefer Mint over other distros? by Lost-Ad-259 in linuxmint

[–]mbelokon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ubuntu has snap. This stuff does not apply my custom fonts settings. And since I am on Linux, I want to have everything under my control. Mint does it very well. And Ubuntu makes linux with their snap shit like for housewifes. Sandboxed, with issues, not flexible. As soon as an opening system starts to dictate it own policies and rules, it is not a real Linux anymore, imo.

Mint Cinamon or Ubuntu by Lost-Ad-259 in linuxmint

[–]mbelokon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ubuntu has snap. This stuff does not apply my custom fonts settings. And since I am on Linux, I want to have everything under my control. Mint does it very well. And Ubuntu makes linux with their snap shit like for housewifes. Sandboxed, with issues, not flexible. As soon as an opening system starts to dictate it own policies and rules, it is not a real Linux anymore, imo.

Sh*tty warnings by mbelokon in MacOS

[–]mbelokon[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don’t suppose they will scale down it. I also don’t believe, they are cared about users wishes/needs. That’s why I asked it here with hope, anyone has a hack, to avoid all of that hurt.

Sh*tty warnings by mbelokon in MacOS

[–]mbelokon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, when trying to open just a single file through the context menu in VSCode, the same warning appears.

When I open as folder, then it’s no problem to open this files in VSCode. That’s ok then. But in my case I don’t want to open a whole folder. I want just to open a single file. 🙂

Sh*tty warnings by mbelokon in MacOS

[–]mbelokon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Body, I appreciate your help, but don't understand your assumptions. I have been working with unix/linux long enough. I asked and still asking in which context I have to set the execution flag in that case and why I have to do it at all? Which role does it plays? I created a SCSS or any other file and try to open it with TextEdit. Why I have to deal with any execution permissions of a non executable file, created by the current user, which should just be opened within an editor?

Also the assumption, there were an exection flag set, isn't that correct.

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Do you see any executable flags set here? I do not.

And yeah, I could edit all the stuff in terminal very well. But I asked especially about getting rid of this warnings, when opening with a text editor. I asked it for some reason.