

If you’re looking for music, https://nicotine-plus.org/
If you’re looking for music, https://nicotine-plus.org/
I think that any cooperative (co-op or coop) game would fit the bill.
My favorites are Pandemic & all Pandemic system games if you like the themes or any of the Gloomhaven games (my favorite is the Jaws of the Lion).
Not immediately up-to-date at all times, but I use backports. Looks like they’re only a point release behind still. https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/libreoffice
The only time it gets behind by a full version is if Debian Stable is really long in the tooth and Backports can’t compile something due to a compiler or library being really old or if Backports hasn’t been created yet because Stable is young.
This is beginning to read like a West Coast bad knock-off of The Wire. https://oaklandside.org/2024/07/11/oakland-fbi-investigation-allegations-port-duong-evolutionary-homes/
Darktable Great digital photography RAW editor. Alternative to Adobe Lightroom.
Once I started using the tool lending libraries in the San Francisco East Bay, it was a game changer for simple maintenance.
Some bike shops also have public work benches with tools. https://www.boxdogbikes.com/about-1
I’ve been a user of Master PDF for years now. It’s my go-to for PDF markup in Linux. Their yearly renewal can be kinda wonky, but their customer service has been excellent.
Does this help? https://superuser.com/questions/527495/how-to-mount-partition-with-spaces-in-path
Looks like you need \040
in place of the space.
Honestly, I would just change the name of the mount directory so there’s no space.
How do you like that trackball? It looks like a nice one.
Ubuntu when they first switched to Unity. I had been running Ubuntu for 2 or 3 years at that point, but I was already thinking about switching to Debian at the time. I hobbled along for a few weeks on that first version of Unity, but I didn’t like what I was seeing. I took the plunge into Debian, thinking, “If I’m going to have to learn something new anyways, I might as well try switching.”
I was going to say use the old timey fixed width typewriter fonts that the US Army Corps uses (PDF page 5 and beyond), but I guess that they’ve switched to Times New Roman.
Maybe use open source fonts like DejaVu and Liberation?
Had to look it up, and of course there’s a Wikipedia page. I guess the population centroid has been just west of the Mississippi River in Missouri circa 1980. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_center_of_the_United_States_population
I was in a similar situation. Not sleep-phones, but just a particular type of headphones that I like. Have you thought about getting a Bluetooth receiver for them? It’s super annoying, but it’s the only way I’ve been able to keep my headphones. Just thought I’d suggest it if you hadn’t thought of this solution/kludge yet. https://www.fiio.com/btr3k
The other option is to get a USB-C adapter. https://us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-play-4
After that spill, at least a coffee table.
You know, I’ve never thought about this until now. I have two thoughts related to the question.
Mine is this Merkur skin diver.
It’s not an homage, and it doesn’t hide the fact that it’s Chinese. Keeps good time and easy to dress up and down. It would be nice if it had some official water resistance, but it’s not a deal killer.
I don’t use my TLR lenses as often, so storing is a concern. SLR lenses are more cylindrical, so I’m sure it’s much easier to store on end so they don’t roll around. TLR lenders are more brick shaped; also, the lens ID info is printed on the top of Mamiya TLR lenses. I’ll probably just fit them in the storage bag however they fit best.