If you want to turn it off - you can do so by setting this browser preference:
about:config >
browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete = False
Random musings, Web links I find, Information on things that I feel like sharing with people... all sorts of stuff. Updated whenever I feel like it.
Push button -> Talks to Flic app on
phone -> Talks to Flic server -> Talks to Lifx Server
-> Talks to your Lifx Bulb
This requires too much internet access for my comfort. I wanted something that did not depend on the Internet to work.
I've also created another event, this time for double click to
Turn OFF the Lifx Bulb.
Hope this helps someone.
[1]Flic : https://flic.io/
[2]Lifx: https://www.lifx.com/
[3]Tasker :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm&hl=en
[4] Lifx Plugin for Tasker:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.timothyb89.lifx.tasker
[5]
http://ideas.flic.io/forums/283403-flic-ideas/suggestions/7177881-integrated-with-tasker-the-automation-app
Crispy Chickpeas Snack
1. Preheat oven to 450f
2. Drain and rinse peas
3. Dry them out completely
4. Mix tiny bit of oil + any seasoning you want. (some salt + spices is a good idea)
5. Put in oven for 15mins
6. Take out and mix well
7. Put back for another 15 mins
8. Take out, cool and eat.
9. Consume in a day or two
Called Suddenlink to get my internet connection restored at home since
the existing one went with my roommate. Took three calls, but overall a
very pleasant experience.
Call-1: Jessica: Explained to her that I needed a new connection at home
- but we already have everything hooked up. She understood right away
that they didn't have to send a rep out to disconnect (roommate's named
connection being transferred out) and immediately reconnect.
Unfortunately the call dropped.. Jessica, if you read this: I tried to
have them connect me back to you, but they wouldn't?
Call-2: Kayli: Explained everything I had said to Jessica. Took some
back and forth before she agreed that they didn't need to send out a
technician because everything was already setup. (She placed me on hold
for a bit, so perhaps she did indeed talk to Jessica). Once that
happened, the rest was straightforward. Gave her my info, told her the
plan I wanted setup. She waived the installation fee because they didn't
need to send out a tech (Thank you!) Told me to wait 10 minutes and
reboot modem and call them back if I couldn't get back on line. This
call took maybe 15 minutes.
Call-3:Daniel: Like Kayli mentioned, I wasn't able to get back online.
So called their tech support. Daniel said that it was because the modem
was not registered. Asked me for some details (MAC id etc), punched it
in, transferred the existing equipment into my name and remotely
rebooted it. Problem solved and I was online!. This call took about 15
minutes.
So in all, 30 minutes to have the connection go live. Albeit, it was
faster because they didn't have to send out a tech to manually pull/push
a connector to places. I was happy with the customer service folks. So
good job Suddenlink!
Suddenlink - your pricing tiers for no-contract cable internet service
is a bit strange, but that's a post for another day.
I bought a Soundfly SD device from Amazon about a year ago. Over the
year, I managed to misplace the remote. I emailed Satechi customer
service to ask them if I could buy a new one.
To my surprise, after I gave them my order number, they mailed me (USPS)
not one, but two remotes completely free.
Hat tip to you guys. You made one customer very happy.
One of those wonderful headlines that says a lot but appears completely
bizarre and alien if you don't know what it all means.
Allow me to break it down:
GNOME[1] : This is the GNU Object Model Environment : a basic Unix/Linux
desktop environment
GNOME Shell[2]: This is the core technology/environment starting with
GNOME version-3
Fork[3]: A fork in the Unix world is where a certain software package
gets copied and modified by another developer - who then takes on the
responsibility of maintaining the code belonging to that branch of the
code. At the point of the fork, both the original code (say A) and its
fork (say B) are the same. After the fork, both A and B will (mostly)
travel separate development paths.
Muffin[4]: The name given to the fork of the Mutter window manager,
which was the base window manager (the software program that draws the
windows/screen on a display) for Gnome Shell
Cinnamon[5]: A fork of the Gnome Shell environment.
So what does this all mean? Basically, Cinnamon, the fork of Gnome Shell
now uses Muffin as its Window Manager.
If you want to read all about this development, go here:
http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/?p=119
[1]: www.gnome.org
[2]: live.gnome.org/GnomeShell
[3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_%28software_development%29
[4]: https://github.com/linuxmint/muffin
[5]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutter_%28window_manager%29
You can change this by going to Tools>Customize>Keyboard. Under Category
Select All Commands and then scroll down the list to the command
EditCompleteWord.
However, beware that you don't overwrite some other functionality.