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@heiseonline
#Nixdorf , er wirkt sehr stark in der Region it's owl ( its-owl.de ) ... dort fährt heute am Flughafen ( airport-pad.com) das innovative #NeMo (www.neMo-paderborn.de) ganz autonom. ... und an der #upbDe wurde an der Neuen Bahntechnik ( #NBP , #RailCab ) und nun am Institut f. Photonische Quantensysteme #PhoQs in der QuantenPhotonik geforscht. :) ...
it's OWL die innovative Region des Mittelstands im Herzen Europas
... hin kommen, mehr als vorbei schauen, mitmachen

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The argument goes: we already paid up, why should we now subsidize those who didn't.

Which doesn't account for:
1. Further funds to what we legitimately need but didn't budget for
2. Revenue to local industry, which we certainly have #patria #nemo #8x8 #nammo #sako

is there any way i can get my linux mint file manager to not lie to me about file transfer speeds? i find it super annoying that i will copy a large file to a shitty USB2.0 flashdrive and it tells me at first that its going at like 1 gig per second or 100 megs per second but then once its "done" and i eject, i have to wait for it to actually finish before i can unplug it. its super annoying.

In the Nemo file manager, where should the custom actions appear?

I made one myself, and I can see it in the Actions section in the Plugins tab in the Preferences window, but it never appears in my context (right click) menu?

Even if I allow all the existing actions like Create new launcher, etc., none of those ever appear... anywhere?

Am I looking in the wrong place? Do I need to install something else besides nemo?

I'm on #archlinux

New Year, New Project:

I started working on a script that can restore previous versions of files based on #Snapper #BTRFS snapshots.

Currently, it uses Dmenu, but I would love to integrate this type of functionality into a graphical file manager such as #Nemo (from the @linuxmint project).

At this point, I have no idea how to do it.

If you are interested, hit me up, star the repo, add issues, fork it, do a PR!

github.com/nicemicro/restore_s

GitHubGitHub - nicemicro/restore_snapshot: Restore Snapper BTRFS snapshot of a fileRestore Snapper BTRFS snapshot of a file. Contribute to nicemicro/restore_snapshot development by creating an account on GitHub.