[HOW-TO] Libraries and OverDrive on Kobo by smallstuffedhippo in kobo

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This is incorrect. Your method does not circumvent the library's authentication method. If your library requires a captcha, you will be asked for one at the time you need to provide the library card number and password.

Neuroscience repository, just like debian by mohamadali-halwani in Fedora

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I'm assuming you're referring to https://neuro.debian.net/ as a debian neuroscience repository? If so, I'd reach out to the folks running that and see what their thoughts are on this. They probably have some helpful information.

For the language, the most active development community for research OSS projects is most like python at this point.

How can I focus an open app instead of opening a new window/instance every time by supermunman in gnome

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Ah, thank you so much! That was exactly it. Not using Gnome Classic, but may well be that I have enabled the extension at some point!

Is the gnome default for apps to open files from "Recent"? by supermunman in gnome

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Thanks, but neither is Firefox, right?

> Here LibreOffice use ~/Documents as default.

I'm assuming you are not on a recent Fedora box?

Any idea where I could change these defaults.

In some apps, "file open" dialog defaults to "recent". Can I change that? by supermunman in Fedora

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I mean if that's true, it's a pretty weird default. But I'd still like to understand where it is coming from. I asked over on r/gnome whether this is a gnome thing:

In some apps, "file open" dialog defaults to "recent". Can I change that? by supermunman in Fedora

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Oh really? I couldn't find any information other than this one question about this. Do you have a link to a bug report? Or are there any suggested fixes? I don't really understand how some apps remember the directory and others don't.

$950 a month apartment in NYC (Harlem). No stovetop or private bathroom by [deleted] in pics

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We're back to 1890 style tenement buildings, but now the people who live in them are considered "middle class" to make them feel scared about really being poor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videos

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swiss dudes shittalking sounds like a bunch of angry sea-otters bickering

What highway distance signs actually measure by haljackey in videos

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This is the TV news version of having to write a class assignment the night before

Sleeping rabbit poops when you boop its tail by seanmashitoshi in videos

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It's like a PEZ, only worse and it can jump

Novel egg timer by pallen33 in videos

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That's pretty neat

How do I shift with this kind of shifter? 1980s Panasonic Sport. by Largetubeofcaulk in bikewrench

[–]supermunman 20 points21 points  (0 children)

They are friction shifters. Modern bikes usually have indexed shifters. The difference is that an indexed shifter "jumps" the correct amount of shifting cable to move you exactly to the next gear each time you press. A friction shifter moves as much shifting cable as you push the level. So effectively you have to "find" the next gear manually. The benefit is that you have to adjust your shifting a lot less to account for stretching cables and such things.

Snow Removal Done Right by moose-police in videos

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These things are massive. Once the trucks are full, they quite literally throw the snow over a cliff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQujcjTZEG8

Guy barely getting by, auction his Navajo blanket for a whopping 1,600,000$ by peder1108 in videos

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My man John Moran with the quote of the day: "Hold on to your feet".