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Xclicker is a GUI autoclicker. I heard of a command line tool for Wayland, but it didn’t seem to exactly be an autoclicker, and I don’t really like command line tools in general.
Xclicker is a GUI autoclicker. I heard of a command line tool for Wayland, but it didn’t seem to exactly be an autoclicker, and I don’t really like command line tools in general.
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No, because it’s circular logic. There’s no reason for a necessary being to exist before it does, and no evidence that one does in the real world.
Proper screen sharing and xclicker is Why I occasionally switch back to X
On Manjaro GNOME, the default is Firefox.
Well, it doesn’t launch on my machine unless I’m using Proton GE. I have tried regular Proton.
I needed Proton GE to play The Witcher 3, which was released in 2015.
I’m talking about the refurbished ones.
Thats not budget though, the cheapest macbook is £750
It’s not ethical.
Chrome, and Google, however, are worse. Firefox derived browsers are the lesser of two evils, at least they prevent Google having a total monopoly.
It can also take scrolling screenshots.
Microsoft owns github, if they weren’t fine with it they would have taken the tool down
Just because no one else is mentioning it, there’s a free tool in github to activate any copy of Windows, that could be on a new machine, a VM, Windows To Go, etc. You don’t need a product key.
What ‘default’ Android player? I use VLC on Android because everything else would lag when seeking to other parts of the video.
I’m more interested in the 16, which has dedicated GPU support
First of all, I actually find it quite helpful, AI is not bad in itself, just the people who use it for things it’s not designed for are misguided. Secondly, did you miss the part where this AI is optional?
It uses Stable Diffusion, yes (specifically comfy UI for the backend), but it has a much better in app UI that any stable diffusion web UI I’ve tried.
I don’t know about you specifically, but I’m surprised how many people haven’t heard of Krita, a FOSS image editing app with an optional AI Image Generation plugin.
My favourite looking DE is GNOME with the WhiteSur theme and SF-Pro system font