I feel like I'm discovering Gnome as much as I'm discovering NixOS here.
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WTF... Super + H is minimize? It just... hides the window?
I guess that's the same thing, can't believe I'm searching the internet for things like "How do I minimize a window in Gnome?"... I swear I work in tech, like honestly I do.
@dee forgetting what the concept of minizing is great tech moment, bc it's one of those things that very easily changes meaning with the DE
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@dee forgetting what the concept of minizing is great tech moment, bc it's one of those things that very easily changes meaning with the DE
@agatha well I'm having fun relearning the basics, haven't been inside Gnome for a decade or more.
I've yet to get into the real mess of NixOS where I attempt to access the Workday website and am only allowed to once I have fleetdm and kolide installed.
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@agatha well I'm having fun relearning the basics, haven't been inside Gnome for a decade or more.
I've yet to get into the real mess of NixOS where I attempt to access the Workday website and am only allowed to once I have fleetdm and kolide installed.
@dee I'll pretend i understood what you said
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I feel like I'm discovering Gnome as much as I'm discovering NixOS here.
I did not realise how nice their built-in mail and calendar is... I can just point this at my work Google account and finally will have offline mail and calendar actually working in airplane mode.
I can't figure out why they thought hiding the minimize window option in a drop down was wise... I hope there's a keyboard shortcut for this as I'm not using the mouse for this.
@dee Im happy you like GNOME Calendar, as someone who occasionality contributes to it and is involved in its community

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WTF... Super + H is minimize? It just... hides the window?
I guess that's the same thing, can't believe I'm searching the internet for things like "How do I minimize a window in Gnome?"... I swear I work in tech, like honestly I do.
@dee@treehouse.systems heh, that's because our default workflow is kinda special xD
You can reenable it back via gsettings/Refine/Dconf Editor or you can use workspaces instead. I.e. spread out the windows you don't need atm
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@dee Im happy you like GNOME Calendar, as someone who occasionality contributes to it and is involved in its community

@zoeyTheWitch oh it's good, such a great overview and I have context... VP, Engineering and my calendar is typically 10-20 appointments per day, layered multi-day events, and travel touching multiple time zones... and it just works!
thank you for whatever your contribution to that was
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@zoeyTheWitch oh it's good, such a great overview and I have context... VP, Engineering and my calendar is typically 10-20 appointments per day, layered multi-day events, and travel touching multiple time zones... and it just works!
thank you for whatever your contribution to that was
️@dee my involvement have been a lot smaller (fixing some a11y issues, adding support for going/back months/weeks using dedicated mice buttons and some style fixes), but thank you

@TheEvilSkeleton, @nekohayo, @philippsauberzweig, @nwimmer and a few more people who arent on fedi to my knowledge deserve way more of the credit

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@dee@social.treehouse.systems there is a keyboard shortcut, it's under gnome settings -> keyboard
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@zoeyTheWitch@social.treehouse.systems @dee@social.treehouse.systems me when I can't type
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@zoeyTheWitch@social.treehouse.systems @dee@social.treehouse.systems me when I can't type
@zoeyTheWitch@social.treehouse.systems @dee@social.treehouse.systems they're woking the gnome desktop
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@zoeyTheWitch@social.treehouse.systems @dee@social.treehouse.systems they're woking the gnome desktop