Something tells me he hasn’t stopped.
I’ve been driving Linux as my main for just about a month now and I didn’t think anything of it until I booted into Windows and had to deal with forced updates. Almost Done? JFC.
I feel a lot of players don’t like arc items and don’t know how to play around them.
Not so much the first part. Home brewing is one of the easiest low cost for entry hobby.
It’s stable for now. My company has been getting people back into the office through several attempts. They haven’t given up, and they made sure to make that clear, just a work in progress.
Probably a constant ding sound. At least that’s how it used to be on some vehicles if you exceeded a certain speed in Japan.
Anything that relies on mini/micro USB for charging. With enough repeated use, they eventually cause an early failure of the device.
My best friend gave me his sound blaster after upgrading to the Pro. Later I upgraded to a Gravis Ultrasound. Offloading sound processing to the sound card (1MB) improved gaming performance significantly.
Oddly enough, OneDrive is the least of my problems with windows. It’s pretty handy at work since I have to juggle tasks between multiple PCs. My only hang up with Linux is games, which is odd since time wise I don’t spend most of my time there.
How much can a banana cost Michael, $1000?
Square peg, Round hole. Story of my life.
This should be the next “movement” the internet gets behind. Everyone stops tipping, and watch people freak out.
Verd/vert is the prefix. You can’t just cut off the last letter.
Yeah this sucks for people like me that just want to do a good job. 30 years and finally making some money but not goood money.
Miss my mini disc set up.
I was under the impression that my source was food grade as well, but I noticed it when coming from soda stream to kegged carb water having a slight bitter taste. Disappeared with the filter and subsequent refills for both soda and beer. It could very well be how strong I made the carb water too.
You’re eating them wrong obviously. Smash it with your fist, pour it out in a neat line, and snort it like you mean business. Bonus points if done in public.
Ability to subscribe to a curated Community list. Is this/can this be a thing?
After setting up accounts on different Lemmy instances, I think it would be great for a new user to be able to easily subscribe to a bunch of communities without doing it one by one. It doesn't strictly have to be curated; it could be top 50 posts count or whatever. You can then add or remove additional communities. I feel it would save a considerable amount of clicking and searching for the active communities.