How do I add the font Candara to Firefox’s fonts? It has so few of the standard fonts. I’d love to get this on here, but I can’t figure out how.


If I was its CEO, I would endorse AdNauseam as an official, built-in, opt-out ad-blocker.
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If I was its CEO, I would endorse AdNauseam as an official, built-in, opt-out ad-blocker.
How do I add the font Candara to Firefox’s fonts? It has so few of the standard fonts. I’d love to get this on here, but I can’t figure out how.
PeppermintOS? I’m trying to prepare an ancient Chromebook C202S for Linux and have had some ideas from antiX to MXLinux and Loc-OS, but it seems that PeppermintOS may be among the best choices.
The tech level of this Chromebook’s end user is unlikely to work well with Arch + BSPWM, which was recommended to me by someone else.


I don’t really understand how to figure out flags, so I just set it to start up on boot and just log in from the start and that basically fixes it.


Dude, I tried gvim and I just cannot make heads or tails of its control scheme. It’s Geany for me; your brain is bigger than mine.


I cannot stand the yuhjklbn or whatever navigation! How do you even memorize that? It’s so counterintuitive…


Actually, this code didn’t work after all! It brings up the autotype window once, but then it brings up the main window thereafter…


Huh? It’s in the comments…


Wow, it works; you’re a genius!!! Thanks so much!!! Hmm, Lemmy doesn’t seem to have post flair, but it does allow title-editing, so I’ll just update the post title, haha.
@HelloRoot@lemy.lol, it is actually failing after all. It only pulls up the auto-type window the first time. Then it only summons the main window from thereafter until it closes…
sh -c 'pgrep -i keepassxc > /dev/null || keepassxc' to Alt+VOne disables the other. I thought that going the grep route might make the program opener conditionally inactive, but apparently that’s not doing anything. I would really like to avoid using a separate keybinding if possible. Otherwise, I guess I’d just have to have it open on launch.


I had no idea that existed, thanks. I’m a Windows convert who barely knows my way around Mint as it is and will have to go digging around.


Oh, wow, why is Mint 22.3 so behind? Why is it not taking effect with sudo apt update/upgrade?
In GNU nano 7.2 (the latest as of this posting, as far as I know), why does Ctrl+Delete delete entire words but not Ctrl+Backspace? How do we restore its correct functionality?


I would say A Dark Room is way too interactive to count as an idler, though it has idle-like elements, sure.


Interesting that it doesn’t support HTTPS, given how it has an account website.


Then in that case, I’d suggest FTL: Faster Than Light. You can literally quit the entire game mid-battle and continue right from that moment; every single moment is saveable.
Hmm… how’s it been?