Never knew about prelockd, seems like a pretty neat and useful idea, thanks!
tmpod
I'm either being very dense right now, or I don't have that o.I How is it called, or where is it located next to?
Wait what? Was there ever an option to open a private tab as a normal tab?? 🤔 I'd love to have that, but thought it would never get added. What version were you on before (and in which one are you now)?
Segundo a página da adesão no site da ViaVerde, há um plano de 0,52€ que dá para as autoestradas apenas (não sei se bastaria para ti) e que pelos vistos já inclui o identificador.
Adding onto what's already on the thread, you can try look at the newer Element Call, which is an implementation of Matrix's native calls.
I've been using it a bit recently, since Jitsi seems to have stopped working reliably for me (to be frank, I've not put much effort into debugging it yet). It works well, but it's still early stage, lacking some features Jitsi has. If that one works for you, I recommend you stick to it.
Pá, ultimamente tenho andado mais de comboio (principalmente IC Linha do Norte, com o Passe Ferroviário Verde) e a sensação que tenho é que há muitos atrasos (variando entre meros 5m e 30m) devido a obras nas linhas. Até esses trabalhos estarem concluídos, não se pode esperar muito da pontualidade dos transportes.
Depois tb há a questão dos horários, não sei como são feitos, mas parece-me que há bastante espaço para melhorias. Há uns tempos ouvi falar que trabalhavam com uma tal SISCOG, empresa portuguesa. Fui ao site deles mas não aparecia a CP. No entanto, fiquei bastante bem impressionado ao ver nomes como o Metro de Londres, os Comboios Holandeses e outros (Metro de Lisboa tb).
Isto. O SkanPage é bastante capaz e simples. Se preferirem algo ainda mais simples e direto, tb recomendo o SimpleScan da GNOME. Depende da preferência e do sistema que se usa, claro. Eu já usei os dois e são posso recomendá-los.
I still don't think it's there, but development hss been fast, so a lot has changed and improved in the last couple of months.
Not exactly. Matrix 2.0 relates to the protocol (Matrix) version, which has its major number incremented due to a bunch of, well, major changes/updates to make it much better. OIDC, sliding sync and native calls are some of the new things that comprise the 2.0 update.
The server implementations are somewhat orthogonal to this. Synapse (the original Python server) is still the main implementation, and is Matrix 2.0 ready.
Very useful, even for someone who has been using Linux for many years. Sometimes you just forget or need that tool you rarely use.
tldr
can be much handier than parsing a man page when you're in a pinch.I use the tealdeer implementation, but any is fine really.