i saw this on of my tutors computer and feel alot of ppl do it this is opening alot of tabs on google and not closing each one
huh well i usually dont have a lot of tabs open for the same site loll but i do tend to have like at least up to 8 or 9 when im study cuz i need to refer to different sites and stuff
Up to about 10 - lol your tutor was on TSR and Tiktok
no that isn' true she looks at every students' computer screen and walks around like we aren't doing the work or smth but i do go TSR and go on the assignment document and switch it
mine i am allowed to have this laptop until my course ends and the other students use the college's laptop and do work on there it is like she doesn't trust us with it or smth
mine i am allowed to have this laptop until my course ends and the other students use the college's laptop and do work on there it is like she doesn't trust us with it or smth
So how did you see that on your tutor's computer screen?
So how did you see that on your tutor's computer screen?
we can't do that we have computers that we use to do assignments so we physically take a computer take it to our table and use it the teacher looks at the screen herself but doesn't show it on hers
I run KDE Plasma on Debian Linux. I have 4 Virtual Desktops (in 1 row), which I flick between by clicking the appropriate box at the bottom left of my screen. My browser tabs are organised by category into different Desktops. So that I don't get 16 tabs across the top of my screen.
This is one example of many on how KDE has better defaults and better customisability and workflow than Windows. 7:47 in this video shows what it's like to have 2 Virtual Desktops in 1 row.
Your computer should be a slave to you. And KDE is better at being that than Windows.