Easier registration and everyone is on the same server by default. Think it’s that simple.
Easier registration and everyone is on the same server by default. Think it’s that simple.
In the sink
Not sure if you’re aware, but there’s a toilet in your bathtub.
I think they have one. It’s just the offseason right now. Technically the preseason but I hope they turn it back on for the regular season.
I miss the NBA subreddit the most. Lemmy.world has a community, but it’s not very active.
Baldur’s Gate 3 was a true early access title and it was a massive hit when hit 1.0
GSConnect works great for GNOME too.
They’re not the same. They’re just different shades of shit.
Alcohol
The more I learn about the sun, the more I realize those ancient civilizations who worshipped it got it right. Look at that thing it’s fucking huge, scary, and it’s like right there.
It’d be safer, but it wouldn’t be very comfortable. Rally cars have very barebones interiors to cut down on weight. You’d also need different tires and tuning.
I’ll look into it thanks. I ran the apt command on Debian and was intimidated by how many dependencies were required. Might try it on a test machine first.
Microsoft Wireless All-In-One Media Keyboard that I bought almost 8 years ago lol. Thing is a trooper, but it’s definitely annoying having such a large object in my living room. I’m using GNOME so I’m not sure if KDE Connect would work for me. I wouldn’t mind a smartphone solution if it worked reliably though.
Thought about it but there’s really not too many companies that make these. All from cheap Chinese no name brands. What one do you have? I’m open to recommendations.
Remote. It was the Rii K06 Mini Bluetooth Keyboard from Amazon. Only like $27 but I just don’t like creating that much ewaste. The battery in it still worked perfectly fine. The keys just started glitching out. Tried on several different computers all did the same thing. I kept it clean wasn’t any liquid or anything sticky on it. Even when I hit a button on the circuit board with it all taken apart it did the same thing.
I bought one of those and it died in like a year. Took it apart to see if it could be fixed. The whole thing is just one big circuit board. No parts to replace. Ended up just chucking it and probably won’t buy another one.
Obtainium does look sick. This might be what I was looking for.
I’d just like to be completely free of Google’s app distribution infrastructure if possible. I’ll have to look into unobtanium. I haven’t heard of that one previously.
There’s no proprietary apps on F-Droid. It doesn’t even have Signal which is open source.
Do you need a Facebook account to use that?