Theres only so much space. You would need a whole extra row
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milk@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What old technology are you surprised is still in use today?3·1 month agoAs a South African, I have never even seen IPv6. My university has two /16 blocks and no NATing
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto Yuki Tsunoda sympathy corner – Giving Yuki a hug since 1837@lemmy.world•Russsel UK 20252·1 month agoSlick tyres are harder to drive in wet conditions than tyres designed to be driven in wet conditions? Who couldve predicted this
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto Formula 1@lemmy.world•FIA: Tim Mayer to announce he is running for presidency of motorsport's governing body - BBC Sport1·1 month agoClearly they meant Sanders
Why is mint even recommended to new users at this point. Cinnamon is nowhere near Gnome or Plasma and both of these provide much simpler and more unified experience in things like settings
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - NextcloudEnglish1·1 month agodeleted by creator
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto Formula 1@lemmy.world•Max Verstappen: Toto Wolff confirms Mercedes' interest in signing Red Bull driver for 2026 F1 season7·1 month agoI wonder which one they’re eying? /s
Replacing Russel seems like a mistake considering that would mean they have no drivers with Mercedes experience around and considering his recent form
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that you can create keyboard shortcuts to adjust brightness and contrast of your computer monitors even on a desktop PC1·2 months agoThe kernel module is ddcci-driver-linux
This is the Reddit post I read. It links to a Hacker News forum post as well that discusses it. Really it shouldn’t be much of a problem unless you’re using dynamic brightness that is overzealous
milk@discuss.tchncs.deto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that you can create keyboard shortcuts to adjust brightness and contrast of your computer monitors even on a desktop PC3·2 months agoIt is also possible to make the monitor brightness show up as a normal system setting by using a kernel module. The other thing I read when I did this is that monitor flash memory that stores the settings, like brightness, is often particularly bad, having only 1000s of cycles. If you do use this, just keep that in mind
Edit: i checked again and 1000s of cycles is low. 100s of 1000s is more reasonable, but could still be reached fairly easily within the monitors lifespan if frequently adjusting
Oh, I completely agree that they should be at the bottom. I think this design would be amazing if they moved the refresh and back/forward to the bottom