You might have a better chance of seeing them in areas with lower light pollution levels: https://gostargazing.co.uk/light-pollution-map/
jimi_henrik
In #1 when you say the monitor displays the DE, is the Dock visible? If not, it could be that you're trying to interact with the DE but the dock and application launcher is on the laptop display.
I didn't have to change any config values and it works. The only other thing I can think of is that I have Gnome Tweaks installed and the 'Suspend when laptop lid is closed' is disabled in the 'General' tab.
Another thing to try is to see what Pop!_OS outputs in the /var/log/syslog
file when this happens. What I would suggest you do is:
- open the terminal app
- type
sudo /var/log/syslog -f
(this will start writing all sorts of messages to the screen) - do your step #1 (when it becomes unresponsive)
- open the lid again so the system becomes reponsive
- press Ctrl + c to stop outputting the contents of the systog file.
Scroll up and see if there's any error, warning or something to that affect in the log related to power management, displays or the desktop environment.
And one more thing which is probably obvious: make sure your system is up do date (both the operating system and the BIOS).
Whereabouts are you riding? Group ride?
Children with stupid names should be allowed to change their parents' names!
I agree, it also has some serious security issues: https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/927
The developer's comment reveals that it has been there since the inception of the project. And there are even more privacy / security issues mentioned in the comments.
Unfortunately Zen browser gets a big fat no from me. 🫤
I use plastic free "Eco Warrior" shampoo bars made by Little Soap Company Ltd (UK).
I've got one of these and I really like it. It's expensive compared to other brands, but I've had it for 5 or 6 years, and it still works perfectly. It's got a few scratches but that's acceptable given that it's been used for years on a daily basis. Highly recommended.
Thanks for your suggestion regarding single words. I’ve tried dict.cc it with “baffling”, “egregious” but no translations were found… :)
I’ve also just tried translating sentences with DeepL and the results were OK, so it looks like you’re right, it’s more for translating text instead of just words.
Now, what’s even more interesting is that when translating “moron” on the webpage using a mobile browser, it shows “moron” as an alternative, but when using a desktop browser it doesn’t. If I translate “confused”, I get different suggestions for alternatives… 🤨
Screenshots: Mobile - https://postimg.cc/rRpMgzZf and Desktop - https://postimg.cc/CzXSHhG4
Hungarian. I've just tested it again, but I'm still not happy with the results.
Also, it always seems to suggest the word you're translating in the "Alternatives" section for some reason. So, for instance, if I translate "moron" or "baffling", DeepL thinks "moron" and "baffling" are valid alternatives. They're not, these are neither Hungarian words nor English ones that a Hungarian would use.
But for quality, nuance, and privacy, DeepL is unmatched.
As much as I'd like this to be true, I have to disagree. Perhaps the quality of the translation depends on the language you translate from / to, but the results I got for my native language ranged from not very good to absolute rubbish.
What's even more frustrating is that there's no (easy) way for me to report such bad results so the developers could fix them. :/
You lose quite a lot of iron when donating blood:
Each time you donate blood, you lose between 220-250 mg of iron. It may take up to 24-30 weeks for your body to replace the iron lost through a blood donation. That time may vary, depending on what your iron level was before donating and if you take iron supplements or multivitamins with iron.
AFAIK many people are fine (no symptoms) with having low iron levels.
What helped reshape your life? Books, therapy, something else? Asking for a friend.:)
Well done, btw.