Thank you, for some reason I did not think about user scripts. What you suggested only make small preview bigger, what just make blurry image. I used this one for tampermonkey, it’s just expands all images in feed by default. Finally what I wanted, I will not press on web links anymore, god damn, thank you kind traveler!
I can second this. The only issue out of the box from my experience was getting speeds over 100Mbps working over WiFi, takes a bit of configuring (at least it did for my router).
Wayland doesn’t permit applications to capture the input if their windows are not in focus. Applications just scanning the keyboard to detect key presses won’t work.
Somewhere last year, the global shortcut portal spec was merged into xdg-desktop-portals. This allows applications to register global hotkeys without allowing every window to spy on every other window. I don’t know what versions/distros you need to get that support, but you’ll probably need something released this year.
Applications don’t seem all that eager to implement this API, though. You can work around it by using your desktop environment’s system shortcuts and assigning them to shell commands that will pass messages through for you through network APIs/DBUS/UNIX sockets/whatever your application accepts.
Alternatively, your planned Python script could do the necessary portal calls if you’re still willing to go the script route.
Hey, you’re correct it’s pretty expensive to buy food here.
If you want to try and get a feel for some of the prices you can try your luck here with Google translate -> kronan.is/snjallverslun (this store is much nicer and just as cheap as the self proclaimed discount supermarket Bónus)
Expensive stuff includes but is not limited to; fresh meat and fish, most non basic fruit, fresh pastries, non factory bread, meat toppings, cheese, good yoghurt, most cereal, and more. Basically anything good and healthy. It’s gotten much worse in the past two years compared to the other Nordics because the icelandic aristocracy has taken a real liking to greedflation. All the fast food and restaurants are crazy expensive. Anywhere a tourist might go is also crazy expensive.
The less expensive foods might include: basic fruit like banana and some type of apples, factory made bread, cheaper types of biscuits, cheaper types of pasta and canned goods, cheaper types of yogurt. Some dried fruit and nuts. You should be ok with making sandwiches as someone else suggested.
Good luck, try not to get stuck here for too long 😅
I use a hose a lot and I kept breaking those shitty plastic fittings. I bought some high-end solid brass ones made by CK Tools and oh my goodness they’re satisfyingly clunky
I have too many to name honestly but one that comes to mind (but not really “big”) is a travel router.
It’s amazing being able to VPN into either my cloud server or home network all over an encrypted WireGuard tunnel. I use the same SSID/password as my home network so that I only connect the travel router itself to whatever network (Ethernet, WiFi and even hotel WiFi with the terrible portal) and all my devices just automatically get online.
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