I second this. In fallout was this one ridiculous difficult monster to kill. And I had to bombard it with literally everything I had - nukes, grenades, mines. Everything I had stored for a place i shouldn't have gone to in the first place:D
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I use peek for that
I believe Redmine with a few plugin's like: checklists and kanban should do the trick. Also there is a Gantt plug-in, which will enhance the basic one, to make it waaaay more usable.
While not as powerful (i just miss Autohotkey) xdotool is a good alternative for ahk. Create your script with it and use a hotkey to run it. Like:
xdotool type "é"
I can only think of a workaround. I believe there is this feature, where you drag a file from somewhere else into the bottom part of the file picker. It then gets chosen automatically. One could use the normal image viewer or pix for browsing the files.
Did that too. I even installed a hot swap for my drives. Worked like a charm.
Hope it helps, would like to know if it was the solution.
Linux does have some amazing and well designed GUI applications. Of course one could do the same in the terminal. It's up to ones preference what to use when.
There is an option for auto mounting a disk, even at boot level. I had this problem before with my backup disk.
You could open the "disk" program, select your disk, use the properties button (cog wheel i believe) go to mount options and there should be two check boxes. One is for this auto mounting at boot level (or something like that) turn that off.
First thing I would do is to build a golden chamber, with golden furniture and a golden throne, just as a residence for the dragon xD
Maximilian Schwarzmüller got a very good course on udemy. Just wait a bit for the next and frequent sale. It's worth it.
I see. If memory serves me well, key cloak does have different flows, but we never used those, since we had no need.
So yeah, that's bad.
That does look tragic!
Gave me an idea though. My forts succumb to enemy often the same way. It's usually not dwarfs... Couldn't I use pressure plates, laying around narrow tunnels and connected to iron bars, at those tunnels, to "quarantine" the whole fort? The plates would be set to "heavier than dwarf" and it would usually trigger the fort wide quarantine 🤔