I also have cls aliased to clear! I used to use windows terminal and found myself compulsively typing cls when I moved to linux.
Please do!
😱 a heavily advertised product turns out to be crappy in some way?! Colour me surprised
I’d rather just not post than post ai generated slop with numerous spelling and grammatical mistakes
Wow this is awful
This is the first I’m hearing of the CoMaps fork of Organic Maps so here’s the FAQs for others wondering, like me
I think that they made it harder so that people would give in and just buying new controllers or consoles instead of doing the repairs themselves or taking them somewhere to get repaired as repair shops will charge more for a longer/more difficult job
Gotta cash in on people buying replacements after 6 months
yep, android 11. my phone is fine but the manufacturer no longer updates the software so I’m left with this. No lineage OS either :/
Why not fund more development of existing mobile apps that already support peertube such as newpipe or one of the many forks
And are they planning on doing anything about that?
The controller issues are one of my main gripes with the console currently, hopefully this actually fixes it 🤞
That does sound cool! Does it mean you can’t handle hard-drives, tapes etc? I guess you can never get an MRI either now
The perfect spoon differs for different foods
Any more info on this body mod?
I use magic wormhole for these sorts of things. There are many FOSS clients and the protocol is open. Here’s my android client of choice and my Linux client of choice. There are also many options of other GUI and command line implementations.
You think killing anywhere from 150,000 to 246,000 civilians to kill 10,000 military personnel is good?
I have a wonderful memory of a friend singing stairway to heaven to my cat while I played it on guitar. Within a year my friend was gone and after another the cat too, but that song and several others bring me back to them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_vibration_syndrome
One of the names given on Wikipedia is a “fauxcellarm” which I love.
“Researcher Michelle Drouin found that almost 9 out of 10 undergraduates at her college experienced phantom vibrations” so it’s certainly common.