@april They're secretly Thunderbird users?
@sil Does the former imply more strongly that this is Tarquin's problem to solve, rather than a by-product of the inscrutable nature of the technology (or the deliberate action of the host)?
@unspeaker I think it doesn’t really have a name as such, but is referred to by its X11 font specifier “misc-fixed”. https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
If your OS doesn’t supply this font in OpenType format, you could convert the bitmaps yourself; see, e.g., https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ucs-miscfixed-fonts/blob/d1e980c8998d6f62c794bb2d2bad6b09aa8bedec/f/ucs-miscfixed-fonts.spec#_39 for the recipe. Because of a spacing bug (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/fonttosfnt/-/issues/7), you want fonttosfnt version 1.2.4 (which hasn’t been released yet), so perhaps extract the font files from say https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/mavit/ucs-miscfixed-fonts/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/07764419-ucs-miscfixed-fonts/ucs-miscfixed-opentype-fonts-0.3-34.fc41.noarch.rpm instead.
@sil See also: Bad dad bad dim bye Cotton-eye Joe.
@brucelawson With the Android app, the option to enter the meeting ID exists, but is hidden behind a misnamed menu (I forget exactly what; something like "Create a new account", maybe?).
@bigcalm There's an argument for the default flavour, because it gets the most focus from Canonical, but I'd suggest you'll have the easiest time with whatever you know best. I moved my parents from Ubuntu to Fedora Workstation for this reason and it's been way smoother sailing.
@dracos Good stuff. When the prices are a few pence out, I worry the ticket machine/booking system is trying to sell me the wrong tickets again.
@sil Remember how in the old days WiFi was an unreliable hassle, and now it mostly just works? Well, consider how in the old days printers were also an unreliable hassle, and now... they are still an unreliable hassle. You don't want printers stinking up your WiFi.
@rythie Browsers could block the domain. Maybe if you needed to see where a particular link pointed, you could find it at archive.org, if you were lucky.
But yeah, don't use third-party link-shorteners. I guess a combination of Twitter improvements and QR codes have replaced the main use-cases for them anyway, which is good and bad; if they're largely abandoned then they're more at risk from malicious takeover.
@alex I jest, of course. I assume what actually happens is it loses acceleration, and chargers slower?
@alex Yikes. When my air-con fails, I shrug, and feel sweaty for the three days per year that is the British summer. When your air-con fails, your car catches fire?
@april Hurray for backups!
Afternoon Play board games, July 2024
July 7, 2024, 2:00:00 PM BST - GMT+1 - Tilt, B2 4TX, Birmingham, United Kingdom
https://mobilizon.envs.net/events/5ac5395a-a424-4a32-a7b7-ca8cf5941313
@brucelawson Tsk. Don't you know it's bad manners to outdress the bride?
@sil I was tempted to treat myself to a fancy mouse, but I ended up with a Logitech B100. Wired (so I never have to charge the batteries, or update the firmware when there's a security vulnerability), no unwanted side buttons I'd only ever click by accident, good shape for my (evidently pretty unusual) grip, no crazily high DPI I need to unconfigure.
I updated my terminal colour setter to be easier to use, and work with more kinds of terminal emulator. It changes the background colour to be unique per host (by hashing the hostname), making it easy to tell one terminal from another. It sets the foreground colours to contrast with the background. Run it from your .profile, or wrap it around, e.g., podman/docker exec.
Website: https://www.mavit.org.uk/termcolours/
RPM packages: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/mavit/termcolours/
Demo: curl https://bitbucket.org/mavit/termcolours/raw/release/script/termcolours | perl
@dracos Might benefit from being against the clock?