fixing a bunch of broken stuff I think

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<table> <tr><td> <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/q6gw85/gnome_first_time_trying_linux_as_a_daily_driver/"> <img src="https://preview.redd.it/kxjhe8ho3zs71.png?width=640&amp;crop=smart&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=744f71e76b148cc312f8e9ee2134ada14d440c70" alt="[Gnome] First time trying Linux as a daily driver" title="[Gnome] First time trying Linux as a daily driver" /> </a> </td><td> &#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/LetsBigSnack"> /u/LetsBigSnack </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://i.redd.it/kxjhe8ho3zs71.png">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/q6gw85/gnome_first_time_trying_linux_as_a_daily_driver/">[comments]</a></span> </td></tr></table>

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<img src="https://media.babylonbee.com/thumbs/article-9697-2-thumb.jpg"> <p dir="ltr">FORBIDDEN FOREST&mdash;It seemed a time for celebration: Adventurers encountered several giant spiders and slew them. But soon after, the whole land became overrun with bothersome giant flies.</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com/news/adventurers-slay-giant-spiders-and-now-the-land-is-overrun-with-giant-flies">Concerning Growth In Number Of Giant Flies As Adventurers Keep Slaying All The Giant Spiders</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com">The Babylon Bee</a>.</p>

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&#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/bzg"> /u/bzg </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://bzg.fr/en/how-to-help-gnu-emacs-maintainers/">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/r4qrbr/how_to_help_gnu_emacs_maintainers/">[comments]</a></span>

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<img src="https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/126160.jpg?h=303&w=540" width="540" /><p class="text">Two universities about whom I care, Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids (alma mater), and North Park University (17 years as professor), have recently voted &ldquo;No Confidence&rdquo; for the current president of the school. Both votes were close to 80%.</p>
<p class="text">The tensions are high at each school. There is much pain and grieving and hoping and waiting and anger and frustration and praying and, I hope, talking with one another.</p>
<p class="text">Both were covered by the <em>Washington Post</em>, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/cornerstone-university-votes-no-confidence-in-president-the-day-before-inauguration/2021/10/22/845dab58-337b-11ec-8036-7db255bff176_story.html" class="">here</a> and here, and I include clips from the WaPo articles without comment.</p>
<p class="text">I am a faculty member who sees things from that perspective. In that I have taught nearly four decades my experience comes into play when I sketch the problems and suggestions for Boards and Presidents.</p>
<p class="text"><em>Scot McKnight and Laura Barringer are the authors of <strong><a href="https://amzn.to/3vLv9M6" class="">A Church called Tov</a></strong>, a book that explores toxic cultures in order to help form tov, or goodness, cultures.</em></p>
<p class="text"><strong>Cornerstone</strong>:</p>
<blockquote class="text">The 42 to 6 vote, with 14 abstaining, is non-binding but was reported to the school&rsquo;s board in a letter late Thursday.In an earlier letter, 42 university faculty and staff said, &ldquo;Our current campus culture has become one of fear and suspicion. Faculty and administrators &mdash; many of whom have dedicated long years of faithful service to the university and our students &mdash; have simply disappeared without explanation.&rdquo;Carole Bos, chair of Cornerstone&rsquo;s board of trustees, said in a statement to RNS that the new president &ldquo;is committed to continuing our diversity efforts and will lead the Board&rsquo;s charge to build a diverse Cornerstone community. Our board is confident that he will seek collaboration with our tremendous faculty and staff to help our students reach even further in their goals ...</blockquote><p class="more"><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/scot-mcknight/2021/when-faculty-vote-no-confidence-in-president.html">Continue reading</a>...</p>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I was recently forced to spend significant time (months!) in the purgative desolation that is MS Windows.</p> <p>In this hellscape, your options for PDF readers amount to:</p> <p>&quot;<em>1: No bloat. 2: No spyware/adware. 3: Good UX -- Choose any two.</em>&quot;</p> <p>It made me appreciate just how great Okular is. In my experience, it has a low memory footprint, is snappy and responsive even with large files, and the UX is a dream. Seriously; you wouldn&#39;t expect a document viewing utility to <em>look good</em> in and of itself, but Okular does.</p> <p>But my favorite parts are the little touches you don&#39;t even notice, but that just make the whole experience... &quot;luxurious&quot; is the best word I can think of. Some examples of what I love in this regard:</p> <ul> <li>When you resize the application window, the sidebar resizes proportionally. This doesn&#39;t sound too exciting <em>prima facie</em>, but I love using the sidebar&#39;s &quot;Thumbnails&quot; tab to navigate, and seeing them dynamically grow and shrink with <strong>no perceivable slowdown</strong> is really enjoyable.</li> <li>Rounded ends on the highlighter tool simulates the look of actual highlighter pens.</li> <li><em>Settings -&gt; Configure -&gt; Performance Tuning</em> makes Okular completely potato-friendly.</li> <li>The option to open new files as either separate application windows or tabs in a single window.</li> <li>Drag &amp; drop a folder containing images into Okular (or right-click an image folder and say &quot;open with Okular&quot;) and you now have an image viewer that lets you scroll through all of the images as though they were a single PDF document.</li> <li>Highlight text. Right-click. &quot;Speak Text&quot;</li> <li>On the main toolbar&#39;s navigation area (where it says, for example, &quot;25 of 100&quot;), click on the number representing the total number of pages. You get a little popup with a scrollbar, allowing you to scroll-select the desired page number instead of having to type it. This isn&#39;t decadence, it&#39;s accessibility. A really great touch for mobility-restricted users.</li> <li>Being able to view PDF, epub, CBR/CBZ comics, and images in one app.</li> </ul> <p>I could probably carry on all day, but you get the idea. I know that some of these features aren&#39;t necessarily exclusive to Okular, but they&#39;re all <em>present</em> in Okular in an unintrusive, elegant, and bloat-free way.</p> <p>I don&#39;t meant to objectively claim that Okular is the best document viewer out there. I can&#39;t make that claim, because I haven&#39;t tested that many other document viewers. The reason I haven&#39;t done that is because there&#39;s nothing Okular hasn&#39;t been able to do for me.</p> <p>P.S. I know now that Okular <em>is</em> available on Windows, but by the time I realized that, I had already moved back to an OS where any perceived enjoyment of the desktop experience isn&#39;t contingent on Stockholm Syndrome.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> &#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/ROT26_only_thx"> /u/ROT26_only_thx </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/qy1m1b/id_just_like_to_give_a_shoutout_to_okular_for/">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/qy1m1b/id_just_like_to_give_a_shoutout_to_okular_for/">[comments]</a></span>

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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Long story short, I want to enroll Google Authenticator based two factor login for my laptops. Sadly sddm doesn&#39;t support verification codes so I switched to lightdm. Now the problem is, that the lockscreen from Plasma doesn&#39;t support two factor login either, resulting in me not being able to unlock my screen.</p> <p>Can someone give me a guide, a hint or anything that helps to use lightdm as my lockscreen?</p> <p>Edit: After googeling a bit more I found out that I need to replace kscreenlocker with dm-tool. Does someone know how?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> &#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/DerKnerd"> /u/DerKnerd </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/pp094e/configure_lightdm_as_lockscreen_for_plasma/">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/pp094e/configure_lightdm_as_lockscreen_for_plasma/">[comments]</a></span>