Ahh, that is a neat thought. Thanks for elaborating and sharing.
mryessir
Die alone on that hill, brother.
Ideally we would have different buttons for this like the forums of old, but no one seems interested in that nowadays.
What buttons were them?
I utterly tested to rewind my issue and I failed to replicate it as well. Before posting I was able to replicate it with any item on my inbox.
I am sorry for issuing a non existing issue, Sir. Thank you for your careful exploration and documentation.
To clean my name I post an other (little) todo:
If a comment posts a picture (of a certain size?) we are unable to reply since long-pressing the comment does not expand the comment but opens the context menu for further actions on the image. See the reply to this comment as an example: https://lemmy.sdf.org/comment/13822832
Just to let you know:
Your work contributes to society.
// Edit: we do not have any handle around the picture to refer to the comment as it when long pressing. I expected to enlarge the comment when long pressing the header of the comment where no text is shown. Right and above to the picture but left to the hide/show arrow. When writing this, it appears we have three states and my terminology is wrong but I am unable to adapt yours ;)
He may have felt (edit: finally) comfortable around her . . .
I summon you, @[email protected].
Minge Schuuld. Dit war dat letzte Moahl.
Aber Ließ den Kontext!
😆😄🤣
Schon wieder, @[email protected]!! Und diesmal fehlt auch noch die Anzeige der Umgangssprache. Tu' Etwas!!
Idk, I think this game already had a grid base inventory: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Schwarze_Auge:_Die_Nordland-Trilogie
April 1992.
I run debian on an x13s. I would not recommend it if you are an average tux member.
My recommendation would be to wait for the first devices from manufactures like tuxedo and the snapdragon elite x. And every device may have its own quirks, so wait for reviews.
It was a hard time. I daily drive it but it still remains unpolished.
A beginner linux friend of mine had an apple air m1. He ran linux on it but decided to ditch it for a framework. So i assume milage depends on your capabilities. I wouldn't go that route and instead opted one and a half years ago for that lenovo device.
It has the best chassis I ever owned but the usability is limited. E.g.: Since Kernel 6.8 I now have to issue su -c "echo start > /some/module/thingy/mode" after each start to get external monitor, sound and battery working. Had to manually research this in IRC logs.
My two cents.