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Strit , to KDE in This began with plasma 6.1. Selected folders are now black, I think they were dark blue when selected.
@Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show avatar

Are you using the default Breeze theme?

I've heard such issues can arise with 3rd party themes, so I just stick to Breeze. I'm using Breeze Dark and I have not seen this issue on Plasma 6.1.

ElectroLisa , to KDE in Do you also configure the feedback to send everything?
@ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yes, I like the transparency and want to help KDE however I can

nxdefiant , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

You’d be better off replacing that particle board piece stuck to the face with a real piece of wood, and securing that to the drawer with long screws, then screwing the gray face plate to the new drawer front.

talentedkiwi ,

I agree, that piece on the back of the face got pretty mangled, and glueing it up honestly wouldn’t be enough long term.

Pacattack57 ,

This is my recommendation also. Honestly a cedar fence picket cut to size wouldn’t be difficult and would only cost $5 assuming you have a circular saw.

mack7400 , to xkcd in xkcd #217: e to the pi Minus pi (31 Jan 2007)

Makes me think that if there is a God, this would be an easter egg.

platypus_plumba , to xkcd in xkcd #156: Commented

Why is my mind so dirty… Took me a minute to get that this isn’t a fingering joke

freamon , to xkcd in xkcd #1597: Git

I literally did this yesterday.

I’ve since found chats with Bing are surprisingly informative.

AllNewTypeFace , to Work Reform in Every damn day
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Malingering millennials are “quiet shirking”, discharging their duties at or beyond the level expected of them, but singing the company song with tones of sarcasm in their voices and sometimes even rolling their eyes

Brickardo , to KDE in Do you also configure the feedback to send everything?

Yup, it bugs me a lot that they refuse to disclose the data so that we all can learn from it (especially for statistics practitioners)

sorrybookbroke ,
@sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works avatar

The issue is that this data can be used to fingerprint or de-anonomize users. Even if it's just a big list of statistics, knowing how likely or unlikely a system change, setting change, version, etc. is can help greatly with a person looking to pin down users. They'll know how likely a person with a specific pattern is the same person.

I'm glad it's not distributed. If it was, I'd slide it all the way back to 0. Good intentions from the collectors doesn't stop bad intentions of consumers

Brickardo ,

Datasets are still valuable for the broader community - there are many datasets out there, like the Brain project or the Oasis project which provide important insights into brain illnesses to train state of the art ML models on.

Any practitioner who wishes to work on those datasets is to sign a contract where they pledge not to try to identify any patient.

These kinds of contracts have been around for a while now, and if we could negotiate a situation as tricky as brain illnesses, I'm certain the same can be done for which version you have of a software, which particular config changes one has made or, say, if you use KActivities at all.

grayman , to TrueNAS in At what point should I start worrying about my hard drive temps?/s

Smart passed. He’s good.

bingbong , to TrueNAS in At what point should I start worrying about my hard drive temps?/s

Disk temperature related alerts: 0

ArbitraryValue , to xkcd in xkcd #1597: Git

SVN gang rise up.

whoisearth ,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

There’s dozens of us! Dozens!

Woozy ,

SCCS represent!

koorool , to xkcd in xkcd #1597: Git

I’m using Mercurial for the last 2 years at current company, before that it was 5-7 years of Git on various jobs. It’s so much better if you use it correctly (no long-living or big branches). I forgot what hell Git was sometimes.

floofloof ,

I have used Mercurial at work for years, and Git for side projects. I screw up far less often in Mercurial, and its tools are easy to use. It’s strange how thoroughly Git took over.

shastaxc ,

It’s not that strange. Microsoft owns GitHub.

mamotromico ,

GitHub acquisition was fairly recent compared to how long git seems to be the standard

key ,
@key@lemmy.keychat.org avatar

I miss mercurial so much. Such a better UX.

JoYo ,
@JoYo@lemmy.ml avatar

I used hg until python switched to git.

if python isn’t going to bother them the battle is lost.

JTskulk , to KDE in Do you also configure the feedback to send everything?

I'm doing my part!

Murdoc ,

That actually works on two levels, getting rid of bugs. Good one.

ScottE , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

It’s not that bad, glue and screw. Remove the inner board from the drawer front and reattach it to the drawer first. You might have to clean up the MDF a bit. Use filler if you have to, maybe, but don’t use nails. Then reattach the drawer front - again with screws. It might not look perfect, but it’ll probably look fine when the drawer is closed. Consider wood block fillets at the interior corners (sacrificing a bit of space).

Alternatively you could rebuild the drawer frame, using the same drawer front so it matches.

setsneedtofeed , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

My first instinct is to remove the existing screws and staples and add two L brackets to each side.

nieceandtows OP Mod ,

What’s the best way to remove the staples? And do you mean adding two l brackets to the front side of the drawer facing into the drawer?

setsneedtofeed ,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Wrestle the staples out with needle nose pliers. If that doesn’t work, cutting them flush using snips would be plan B. Really you just need to get them out of the way so you can put the front of the drawer back where it needs to be.

Yes, I would think to put the brackets on the inside front and secure them with fairly short screws. One bracket on each side would probably be enough, but I don’t see the harm in using two on each side.

nieceandtows OP Mod ,

Ah, inside front. That makes more sense than what I understood lol.

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