I couldn’t convince my dad to get a Brother laser printer, so he got a Brother Inkjet. It still works so much better, and the ink lasts so much longer, than any other inkjet I’ve used.
I couldn’t convince my dad to get a Brother laser printer, so he got a Brother Inkjet. It still works so much better, and the ink lasts so much longer, than any other inkjet I’ve used.
That’s quite similar to me. I got HL2 Jan. 2005. I played Guild Wars instead of WoW because I didn’t want to pay for a sub.
Did you make your account for Half-Life 2? My account is the same age, and that’s the game that introduced me to Steam.
I didn’t think of that. That will make it disappear, but I shouldn’t have to do that.
Of course it’s the one instance where I accidentally capitalized my username and can’t change it to a lower case letter.
Average Joe doesn’t use extensions.
Same issue with other instances. I’ve switched to Voyager (wefwef.app) until Sync for Lemmy is released.
I’m pretty sure they only do this if you have 0 games and haven’t logged in for a very long time. If you own even 1 game, you’re safe.
I like kbin, but it’s missing a few QoL features like collapsing comments and viewing “context” of a reply. To expand on the latter, when someone replies to a comment on both Reddit and Lemmy you can click a “context” link to view your original comment and all child comments. Currently it doesn’t seem as easy to view your comment and all replies to it on kbin.
Linux needs better multi-monitor support. It’s better than it’s ever been, but it’s still janky and giving black screens on tertiary screens at times.
EDIT: It’s funny how the comments are all over the place. “works for me”, “it’s broken on KDE but works on XFCE”, “it’s broken on XFCE but works on KDE”, etc. I think that’s a good sign there are problems with multi-monitor support.
ZFS