I use Clipboard Indicator Gnome Extension - well maintained and works flawlessly for me.
Edit: Also pasting in Kate if that’s of any concern
I use Clipboard Indicator Gnome Extension - well maintained and works flawlessly for me.
Edit: Also pasting in Kate if that’s of any concern
also surprising that it is now mentioned in an open source community.


I worked in a tech museum with C64s. One day a kid walked by. After showing them the BASICs (heh) they wrote a whole game with a storyline you could go through making decisions.


What are some example responses of the bot? Also how do you interpret the bot response for identified reportable content? I only found a starts with “yes” condition.
I would love if there was an atomic Cinnamon spin. Fedoras Atomic Budgie version gets close but I think I still prefer god old Mint Cinnamon. There is hardly stuff to simply break anyhow.
GNU Octave is great when reviving old Matlab projects! I only wish for something similar to Simulink


Is there an overview of what differentiates all those Fedora Atomic derivates?


I prefered Gnome on a Yoga 7, while still running Plasma on my Desktop. I guess especially for someone coming from macOS Gnome all the way.


For more Information on how to sabotage refer to the Simple Sabotage Field Manual by the US Office of Strategic Services
Oh I actually switched to Fossify Calendar a while back. But the old name still sticks… fixed it.
I would reccomend any CalDav compatible Client like Fossify Calendar for Android or Thunderbird for Desktop or anything that comes with your Distro really. Works offline without any special setup.
Syncing is the “tricky” part. If you plan to self host Radicale comes to mind. Otherwise you might want to look into Nextcloud as a service or Etesync for the privacy minded.
Edit: Simple Calendar -> Fossify Calendar


I remember that I also tried this gTranslate frontend once. Even thougt not an alternative might be a temporary solution.


I don’t use it much, so never noticed. But did you ever try with your own API key by chance? It worked fine for me, but now I get 403 error.


Sadly not. I wonder if anyone ever tried to bring MarianNMT to Android?


I use Translate You with DeepL as well. Some time ago it stopped accepting my API key. Now I use the free API which works fine. I didn’t dig to deep but what changed with the API? 🤔
Accurate once again
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