And I decided to force my laptop to migrate to PopOS and I haven't looked back.
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Sorry it took me so long.
I think you're right, I didn't notice it initially. Maybe I can find or make a better video.
I can't speak to the design. I've just worked with this type of knife for years and I thought it was a fairly standard design.
I'm not advocating for one design over another, I'm just trying to spread awareness.
So you would think so, but no. I asked about a gate change and they said "The left from this gate, on time."
Somehow I missed a flight while I was at the gate. Mind you it was a small plane. I still don't understand it to this day. I was sitting at the gate waiting for them to announce boarding or watch the sign change. Nothing the whole time I was there.
Finally about 20 minutes after we were supposed to leave I get up and ask the desk staff and they tell me the plane left.
I didn't understand how this had happened and apparently neither did they. I didn't see anyone board the plane, there were no announcements or notifications.
Congratulations on the release!
For real. I moved over to Samsung a while back and I miss choppy choppy light light.
That's exactly how it works. And every time you boot to the USB drive you're presented a boot menu with a list of isos. You pick the iso you want and then it boots normally to that iso.
So it's two pieces of magic that make my life easy.
- I just copy the iso to the USB drive.
- The boot menu is automatically refreshed every time you boot using it. No updating the menu required!
Its one of those things, once I started using it, I can't imagine how I worked without it.
Haha yeah I guess when you tldr it that's what it boils down too. Though when you're seeing things that don't exist, if covering your eyes didn't work... I guess it's time for a hospital trip.
Also, thanks I'm glad I figure it out too.
Yeah it was crazy scarry. I also had a lot of stress in my life at the time and I didn't realize how much stress and burnout had built up within me. I'm sure that helped contribute to my sleeping situation more so than scarry movies. The sad truth is the boring day to day of real life is more horrific than any horror film.
So back in the day you could hold home to pull up Google assistant and tell it to translate whatever was on your screen. No matter what app, browser, etc it just worked. I have no idea why they ever got rid of it. Now with the modern version of tap to translate text has to be highlight-able in order to be translated, which is a bone headed decision. It's like they never use the stuff they make.