

For the first question’s answer, that doesn’t work if the directory’s file system supports extended file attributes, as Dolphin will prioritize those above the .directory file.


For the first question’s answer, that doesn’t work if the directory’s file system supports extended file attributes, as Dolphin will prioritize those above the .directory file.


If I had a penny for every time I found out through the fediverse that my current anime pirate streaming website of choice shuts down, I’d have two pennies.
Which is not a lot, but GOD FUCKING DAMNIT


I wouldn’t actually have bet on it being a regional thing, holy shit I’m clairvoyant
… that is if “Italian-American” counts as a regional thing, but I’ll allow it. Just this once.


I’ve never heard “melanzana” being used as a slur for black people, are you confusing it with “fennel” being a slur for gay men or is that a regional thing?


A quick search tells me you need to open the directory’s properties dialog and click on the icon on the top left; if you want to set directory icons programmatically maybe you can do that, then try and see what Nemo does in order to change it?
Otherwise I’m afraid you’ll need to seek some documentation for Nemo or GNOME Files (since the former is a fork of the latter), or at worst, Nemo’s code itself.


Alternatively,



Not sure how it works on other file managers (or any DE), but for Dolphin you can create a .directory file with its content like:
[Desktop Entry]
Icon=/absolute/path/to/image.png
I think it’s more or less universal.
Specifically for Dolphin, there may be a way to achieve the same with extended file attributes (getfattr/setfattr) instead of directories, but I don’t know the attr name for icons if it even exists.


I beg to differ, I may concede on its multiplayer (because I played it for a few hours when it released, then got bored) but the campaign is a nothingburger filled with clichés.
The best thing people say about it is that “it went back to its roots”: except for a few references here and there and the Mark VI armor, nahhhhhhhh.




CGNAT, easily


Damage
Grievous and permanent injury, even


The beatings will continue until the demand for AI improves


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it has a fucking ✨glitter✨ icon too
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You know I’m talking about the Start & Stop system and not the Start & Keep Rolling Slowly, right?


I’d still like to be able to engage S&S with a button without shutting of the oil pump and whatnot, tbh.


I guess the part of Italy I live in stop signs are best described by your second paragraph, but they’re pretty frequent. These roads get wild sometimes.


You mention stop signs so that sounds like the US
Wait hold on… why’s that? Is there any juristiction where there are traffic laws, but no stop signs?


Sounds insane […]
This is in Italy, it IS insane, and admittedly I don’t know how much my grievances against S&S are mitigated by automatic transmissions (never used in tests).
Tests do not require you to disable S&S, instructors simply tell you not to let out the clutch while in neutral to avoid it, but the strictest examiners see engine shutdowns as “failure to correctly operate the vehicle”, like stalling - if it happens once, we all make mistakes, if it happens twice, come on man, if it happens three times k gg bb, it doesn’t matter whether it’s a feature of the car.
There are arguments that having your engine off on the road is unsafe, I guess those examiners are just being zealous? If they even exist, I’m trusting my instructor’s tales on this factoid, but drivers’ ed here is very strict so I’m inclined to believe him.
Most of the people who turn S&S off do so because they find it annoying, I myself try to use it effectively but I prefer driving responsibly rather than playing chess with a half-metric-ton deadly weapon.
I do know that S&S systems require better starters, but that just means they cost more, right? And even if the increased cost is marginal, the increased fuel consumption on short stops is still a problem.
Look up Ship Of Harkinian, be amazed