Yeah! 2025 year of the Linux desktop (for everyone else; it was 1999 for me ๐)
riskable
Japan's response to this will be to take a shower then wonder what happened to their libido afterwards.
Could be a bug in Nautilus though it's so mature now that would be strange. I'd report it to their repo (don't have the link and I'm on my phone but it should be easy to find).
ext4 supports various filename encodings (simultaneously, even!) but sometimes when you copy a file from one destination to another in a batch with mixed encodings you can end up with situations like this. Especially from within a GUI.
Does the problem occur when you copy each file one by one or only in batch?
You asked this question in all seriousness but all I can hear is:
Crickets
Really grinched it for the win
Which is why
High in the sky
The Grinch didn't like Whoville very much
Every one was so-and-so, someone or such
You have to say it with a stiff upper lip though.
Beat Saber is the best! If you use the BeatLeader mod it automatically saves and uploads replays whenever you beat your previous score on any given map.
Here's my Christmas present to everyone to demonstrate this fantastic ability:
https://replay.beatleader.com/?scoreId=20010657
(Make sure to watch the whole silly thing in all it's glory or you might miss some of the "special moments" ๐คฃ)
I'm 46 and I play every day ๐
Unless they run a version of Linux where I can install my own software I'm not interested.
I suspect they'll become like OpenWRT routers where the stock firmware is total garbage but you can replace it with something open source to super power the device.
Talk about taking your bathroom for granite!
True story: This is how programming works a lot of the time. Especially if it's a game or back-end software at a big company.
It's a chair-ished tradition!
Yeah... No. This is Wales we're talking about. Nowhere in Wales is "remote". LOL! It takes what? Several hours to get there from the parking lot? By foot? ๐คฃ
Remote is Tristan da Cunha or St. Matthew Island in Alaska (which, in winter does feel like you're on the moon).