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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance5 hours ago

of the recent things you've copied and then you can select what you want to sort of load into your active clipboard your primary clipboard to so that that's what you get when you next press ctrl V it's very handy it's very useful I could not live without it why gnome doesn't ship with one with a clipboard manager by default is beyond me frankly I think it's criminal after discovering clipboard managers that was another thing within Linux that just kind of changed everything for me and I honestly literally I cannot imagine life without a clipboard manager it just I don't think I could go back I couldn't use a computer without a clipboard manager at this point all right next up is XFC e4 dash dev tools these are build macros like their literal dot m4 files for developers who compile XFC e4 from its git repository macros of course we've used them in previous episodes when talking about the compile process but macros are just convenience functions so there's less setup you have to do as a (18/54)