#nautilus — Public Fediverse posts
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the nautilus gadget
#Nautilus #Gadget #SteampunkStyle #Spiral #Futuristic #Mechanical #Artifact #Iridescent #Technology #SciFi #Glass #Brass #Steel
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon things in your present life: https://aieris.art/featured/the-nautilus-gadget-eris-and-ai.html
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the nautilus gadget
#Nautilus #Gadget #SteampunkStyle #Spiral #Futuristic #Mechanical #Artifact #Iridescent #Technology #SciFi #Glass #Brass #Steel
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon things in your present life: https://aieris.art/featured/the-nautilus-gadget-eris-and-ai.html
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the nautilus gadget
#Nautilus #Gadget #SteampunkStyle #Spiral #Futuristic #Mechanical #Artifact #Iridescent #Technology #SciFi #Glass #Brass #Steel
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon things in your present life: https://aieris.art/featured/the-nautilus-gadget-eris-and-ai.html
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the nautilus gadget
#Nautilus #Gadget #SteampunkStyle #Spiral #Futuristic #Mechanical #Artifact #Iridescent #Technology #SciFi #Glass #Brass #Steel
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon things in your present life: https://aieris.art/featured/the-nautilus-gadget-eris-and-ai.html
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the nautilus gadget
#Nautilus #Gadget #SteampunkStyle #Spiral #Futuristic #Mechanical #Artifact #Iridescent #Technology #SciFi #Glass #Brass #Steel
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon things in your present life: https://aieris.art/featured/the-nautilus-gadget-eris-and-ai.html
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File inside trash folder cannot be deleted from external drive #mount #harddrive #nautilus #trash
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File inside trash folder cannot be deleted from external drive #mount #harddrive #nautilus #trash
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File inside trash folder cannot be deleted from external drive #mount #harddrive #nautilus #trash
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File inside trash folder cannot be deleted from external drive #mount #harddrive #nautilus #trash
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File inside trash folder cannot be deleted from external drive #mount #harddrive #nautilus #trash
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"Marcellus"
Teableau for 05/11/26We watched Remarkably Bright Creatures last night for Mother's Day. It's a fine adaptation of the book. So sweet.
#Tea #RemarkablyBrightCreatures #Octopus #Teableau #Teapot #GreenTea #Nautilus #Handmade #Sewing #Painting #GlassArt #VintageChina #ShelbyVanPelt
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"Marcellus"
Teableau for 05/11/26We watched Remarkably Bright Creatures last night for Mother's Day. It's a fine adaptation of the book. So sweet.
#Tea #RemarkablyBrightCreatures #Octopus #Teableau #Teapot #GreenTea #Nautilus #Handmade #Sewing #Painting #GlassArt #VintageChina #ShelbyVanPelt
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"Marcellus"
Teableau for 05/11/26We watched Remarkably Bright Creatures last night for Mother's Day. It's a fine adaptation of the book. So sweet.
#Tea #RemarkablyBrightCreatures #Octopus #Teableau #Teapot #GreenTea #Nautilus #Handmade #Sewing #Painting #GlassArt #VintageChina #ShelbyVanPelt
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"Marcellus"
Teableau for 05/11/26We watched Remarkably Bright Creatures last night for Mother's Day. It's a fine adaptation of the book. So sweet.
#Tea #RemarkablyBrightCreatures #Octopus #Teableau #Teapot #GreenTea #Nautilus #Handmade #Sewing #Painting #GlassArt #VintageChina #ShelbyVanPelt
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"Marcellus"
Teableau for 05/11/26We watched Remarkably Bright Creatures last night for Mother's Day. It's a fine adaptation of the book. So sweet.
#Tea #RemarkablyBrightCreatures #Octopus #Teableau #Teapot #GreenTea #Nautilus #Handmade #Sewing #Painting #GlassArt #VintageChina #ShelbyVanPelt
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So I've decided to go with #CachyOS (again) for a while, this time testing out their default #MangoWC setup.
Which, I was surprised to learn, uses #DankLinux. So that was a pleasent discovery.
Anyway, so far so good. MangoWC isn't as flashy as Hyprland, but it's pretty enough, easy to configure, and the project isn't run by a transphobic shitheel.
The default keybinds aren't terrible, although I'm probably going to switch some around to be closer to my default #Niri setup. The install itself is quite minimal, without so much as a premade directory in ~/ (except /.local and /.config of course) and no GUI text editor (Neovim and Micro are preinstalled). I like being able to pick the one I want, so that was a big plus, actually.
The default file manager is #Nautilus (#Gnome Files), which took me by surprise, but it's a good choice with a strong feature set that blends into the minimalist aesthetic.
It defaults to #Firefox, but you can choose to leave it out at install and pacman in your favorite instead.
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So I've decided to go with #CachyOS (again) for a while, this time testing out their default #MangoWC setup.
Which, I was surprised to learn, uses #DankLinux. So that was a pleasent discovery.
Anyway, so far so good. MangoWC isn't as flashy as Hyprland, but it's pretty enough, easy to configure, and the project isn't run by a transphobic shitheel.
The default keybinds aren't terrible, although I'm probably going to switch some around to be closer to my default #Niri setup. The install itself is quite minimal, without so much as a premade directory in ~/ (except /.local and /.config of course) and no GUI text editor (Neovim and Micro are preinstalled). I like being able to pick the one I want, so that was a big plus, actually.
The default file manager is #Nautilus (#Gnome Files), which took me by surprise, but it's a good choice with a strong feature set that blends into the minimalist aesthetic.
It defaults to #Firefox, but you can choose to leave it out at install and pacman in your favorite instead.
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So I've decided to go with #CachyOS (again) for a while, this time testing out their default #MangoWC setup.
Which, I was surprised to learn, uses #DankLinux. So that was a pleasent discovery.
Anyway, so far so good. MangoWC isn't as flashy as Hyprland, but it's pretty enough, easy to configure, and the project isn't run by a transphobic shitheel.
The default keybinds aren't terrible, although I'm probably going to switch some around to be closer to my default #Niri setup. The install itself is quite minimal, without so much as a premade directory in ~/ (except /.local and /.config of course) and no GUI text editor (Neovim and Micro are preinstalled). I like being able to pick the one I want, so that was a big plus, actually.
The default file manager is #Nautilus (#Gnome Files), which took me by surprise, but it's a good choice with a strong feature set that blends into the minimalist aesthetic.
It defaults to #Firefox, but you can choose to leave it out at install and pacman in your favorite instead.
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@IncredibleLaser Interesting. Maybe this fixes the abyssmal performance our university Samba drive has when mounted under Linux - 10-20s load time to list folder contents. I have tried all the options, nothing helps. It seems to depend on the file browser as well, #Nautilus seems to be faster and #Thunar unfortunately extremely slow.
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@IncredibleLaser Interesting. Maybe this fixes the abyssmal performance our university Samba drive has when mounted under Linux - 10-20s load time to list folder contents. I have tried all the options, nothing helps. It seems to depend on the file browser as well, #Nautilus seems to be faster and #Thunar unfortunately extremely slow.
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@IncredibleLaser Interesting. Maybe this fixes the abyssmal performance our university Samba drive has when mounted under Linux - 10-20s load time to list folder contents. I have tried all the options, nothing helps. It seems to depend on the file browser as well, #Nautilus seems to be faster and #Thunar unfortunately extremely slow.
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@IncredibleLaser Interesting. Maybe this fixes the abyssmal performance our university Samba drive has when mounted under Linux - 10-20s load time to list folder contents. I have tried all the options, nothing helps. It seems to depend on the file browser as well, #Nautilus seems to be faster and #Thunar unfortunately extremely slow.
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@IncredibleLaser Interesting. Maybe this fixes the abyssmal performance our university Samba drive has when mounted under Linux - 10-20s load time to list folder contents. I have tried all the options, nothing helps. It seems to depend on the file browser as well, #Nautilus seems to be faster and #Thunar unfortunately extremely slow.
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Also die Nautilus, das U-Boot von Captain Nemo aus dem alten Film. Das hat auch solche Spitzen etc
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Also die Nautilus, das U-Boot von Captain Nemo aus dem alten Film. Das hat auch solche Spitzen etc
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Also die Nautilus, das U-Boot von Captain Nemo aus dem alten Film. Das hat auch solche Spitzen etc
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Also die Nautilus, das U-Boot von Captain Nemo aus dem alten Film. Das hat auch solche Spitzen etc
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hey, do you know the way to shell beach?
#Surreal #Fantasy #ShellBeach #Ocean #Seascape #Nautilus #Spiral #Alien #Sci-fi #Dreamscape
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon probably real earth stuff: https://aieris.art/featured/hey-do-you-know-the-way-to-shell-beach-eris-and-ai.html
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hey, do you know the way to shell beach?
#Surreal #Fantasy #ShellBeach #Ocean #Seascape #Nautilus #Spiral #Alien #Sci-fi #Dreamscape
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon probably real earth stuff: https://aieris.art/featured/hey-do-you-know-the-way-to-shell-beach-eris-and-ai.html
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hey, do you know the way to shell beach?
#Surreal #Fantasy #ShellBeach #Ocean #Seascape #Nautilus #Spiral #Alien #Sci-fi #Dreamscape
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon probably real earth stuff: https://aieris.art/featured/hey-do-you-know-the-way-to-shell-beach-eris-and-ai.html
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hey, do you know the way to shell beach?
#Surreal #Fantasy #ShellBeach #Ocean #Seascape #Nautilus #Spiral #Alien #Sci-fi #Dreamscape
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon probably real earth stuff: https://aieris.art/featured/hey-do-you-know-the-way-to-shell-beach-eris-and-ai.html
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hey, do you know the way to shell beach?
#Surreal #Fantasy #ShellBeach #Ocean #Seascape #Nautilus #Spiral #Alien #Sci-fi #Dreamscape
#Img2img #AiArt #AiArtists #AiArtCommunity #StableDiffusionon probably real earth stuff: https://aieris.art/featured/hey-do-you-know-the-way-to-shell-beach-eris-and-ai.html
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For a year and a half, we've been chasing an infamous random crash on opening folders in Nautilus. The main ticket was https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/work_items/4035, but there were many others…
Someone recently provided access to a computer where it could be reproduced consistently, and @kabushawarib was able to create a fix for it, in GTK itself: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/9913. Wow 😲
I was not experiencing the bug myself, but I'm so happy that it's fixed for the affected @gnome users! 😌
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How to get thumbnails for cbz and cbr files in nautilus? #nautilus #thumbnails #2604
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File manager in Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS not showing thumbnails #nautilus #thumbnails #media
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Un truc remarqué dans #Gnome récemment, c'est plus si c'est avec la 49 ou avec la 50 :
il ne semble plus être possible de faire un glisser / déposer dans le dialogue d'ouverture de fichier pour ouvrir le fichier qui a été glisser/déposer depuis #Nautilus par exemple.
Ça ne fonctionne plus sur #GnomeTextEditor, #Showtime, sans doute d'autres.
Ça fonctionne par contre sur #blender, #Inkscape (mais ce n'est pas le dialogue d'ouverture gtk4 me semble-t-il).
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Image thumbnails not always showing in the file manager or Gnome image viewer #nautilus #thumbnails #eog
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Nautilus thumbnails 26.04 LTS #nautilus #2604
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From @joannechocolat
Jeanne Villepreux-Power (1794 – 1871), was a pioneering #French marine biologist, described by English biologist Richard Owen as the "Mother of Aquariophily."
In 1832 she was the first person to invent and create aquaria for experimenting with aquatic organisms.
Personal note: She created the first offshore research stations — a system of immense cages she anchored off the coast of #Sicily, complete with observation windows through which she could study #argonauts * undisturbed. 🐙
(* an octopus known as paper #nautilus for the thin, intricately corrugated shell of its females and the sail-like membranes protruding from it like a pair of bunny ears)
Every day, she prepared food for them, rowed her boat to the cages in her long skirts (👀 !!), and knelt at the platform, observing for hours on end.
As one can imagine, that got old fast (!!) so, in order to transfer her observations and experiments ashore, she pioneered the #aquarium.
For interested readers, you might want to check out The Lady and the #Octopus:
How #Jeanne_Villepreux_Power Invented #Aquariums and Revolutionized #Marine_Biology by #Danna_Staafor this essay https://www.themarginalian.org/2022/12/26/jeanne-villepreux-power-argonaut/