Libreoffice rules
X to doubt, but positive hope is better than no hope.
That's a great help, thank you!!
Extremely smart idea that I will be doing. Thank you!
This is awesome, thank you so much!
Can't wait for Oceanliner Designs to cover this lol
Extremely helpful, thank you so much! It seems what I might be looking for is more along the lines of using the panels as a compliment to lower my bill overall, at least, from what I understand.
That answers it, thank you.
Yep, that's exactly what's happening here with me (I had to disconnect from Proton to submit this reply, then reconnect). Not sure if it's an issue with Lemmy or Proton.
Lemmy gets an error when submitting a post while connected with Proton VPN.
On desktop, the submit a post page will load indefinitely without proceeding when connected with Proton. On mobile (using Boost for Lemmy), I always get "an unknown error occurred" when submitting anything to Lemmy. Anyone else having this issue?
Looking for a step-by-step or ELI5-type guide on how to disconnect from the power grid and go full solar on a 4-bedroom house.
I know very little about in-depth electrical work so I would definitely need professional electrician assistance, but I am looking for a sort of "how to disconnect from the power company" and go full solar? I understand that it's becoming much less expensive to purchase and maintain, and I would like to free myself from $300/month electrical payments on my residence.
If it helps, I live in the mideast USA.
Any help is really appreciated! :)
Do it. GTFO that cesspool.
The thing that really gives me anxiety is thta no one has been talking about reinstating Chevron deference...
About to leave my job that I hate and start a new one :)
The 1993 Super Mario Bros.
As campy and crappy as it is, it never fails to put a smile on my face and make me laugh, that movie rules.
I mean, I understand this argument, but Mozilla is still vastly superior to the alternatives. And as others have pointed out, even if Mozilla kicks the bucket, Firefox is open source and forks exist.
Mozilla has been making a lot of questionable decisions, but they are nowhere near the point-of-no-return yet. Mozilla is still a company, and companies make corporate decisions.
That sounds fucking awesome
Also awful and needs to be reversed, no question, but I'd at least think Chevron is a more critical pillar to maintain.