

The plane landed right side up and then flipped over.
We should have a law that planes aren’t allowed to flip over.
The plane landed right side up and then flipped over.
We should have a law that planes aren’t allowed to flip over.
Mostly, I just want to be able to copy/paste passwords and then delete them from the clipboard. It was concerning when I would delete the contents of my clipboard and the next day my password was back there again.
Looks like it was the solution for me. You can disable clipboard sharing completely, or disable the automatic sharing if you want to still be able to share when you need to.
Wow, someone should tell Trump he’s not allowed to do that!
I do use KDEConnect.
I didn’t consider that. It may be syncing my clipboard to my phone and back.
Is there an option to send the clipboard contents without permanently sharing the clipboard?
This doesn’t help me. It’s specific to keepass and is user error in using the clipboard to copy instead of keepass’s copy feature.
My case may very well be user error, but I can’t find a solution for it. It seems to keep a history of the last thing copied regardless of what I choose.
“Overwhelming majority” is a very common turn of phrase with a specific meaning. It doesn’t mean that anyone is actually being overwhelmed, just that it’s a very significant majority.
I just roll up the cable and stuff the charger behind the strap anyway. It’s never been an issue for me.
What I did find that I liked is this stand that fits in that hole. It had a hole to mount a cheap USB-C dock which I had to make a little bit bigger for the one I own, but it’s pretty convenient for me.