Ramenlith
Ramenlith
You could actually tell who a lot of the hidden checks were because they were ranked high up in the replies but had practically no engagement.
I kinda wouldn’t recommend distros downstream of the big guys for new users because if they go down that road, they’re going to get into terrain they don’t know how to read. They won’t be able to tell a shady or poorly supported project from something more serious.
Also, small downstream distros are harder to troubleshoot for newbies when there’re issues, because there’re fewer people answering questions.
What’s the bit here? 400 views so I’m guessing this is your content or someone close to you. It says Lucas killed a bunch of people, but I don’t really get the joke.
Most genX man calls everything X
Gotta come clean: I’ve always wanted to vape my phone. So I understand the impulse.
Did you just see something else out there? I’d like to watch.
Done, sorry i didn’t include that.
10+ years ago there was something called Basket Note Pads that had the same blank canvas style note taking that onenote has now.
My heart broke in two when the project died because the metaphor wasn’t popular at the time. It’d be so well positioned if it had stayed in development until today.
Gnome. Mostly vanilla except for some extended tiling for when I need it. Also sped up animations.
I bind Activities to an extra mouse button. But I’m also comfortable without that.
I’ve used a lot of stuff over the years. Started with the kde 3 series. I just don’t really want to do a lot of fiddling anymore, and find the default Gnome workflow to be a really good fit for me.
i-76. Mostly forgotten battle-driving sim where the cars feel heavy. Plays more like an old tank sim than gta. Retro 70s theming.
Cool. I’d love it if you post the final product when you’re done.
Seems like a cool project. It always felt like a captain’s chair to me.
Holy moly, I have a very similar chair but in red. I just got it so I could have a robust chair at bar-height.
My problem is that removing the footrest portion leaves mounting brackets poking out at whichever point you remove it. So I’m particularly interested in your process for chewing through any metal bits around there.
I don’t have trek-thematic advice, but I can tell you that little chrome armrest bit is the perfect size to rest a normal-sized trackball.
Seems annoying if you’re trying not to get your hair wet. Or imagine if you had to use a shower chair lmao.
The superior shower configuration is just the humble detachable handheld showerhead. Put the water right where you need it.
They’ll probably get a good cash stream at first. But I’m not sure most people in America have enough object permanence to care about these folks after a few years. Won’t they be like a Reality Winner, where almost no one remembers them a few years later except as a trivia answer at trivia night?
I’ve fallen so far out of the loop with games piracy.
I gather that there are repacks now for Linux? Or do you dl the windows version then just run it through proton?
Honestly, the 2 hour refund window is the perfect length to see how bad the Linux compatibility is. A half hour to try a few tweaks, if I care enough to. Another hour to see if there are subtle bugs or intermittant crashes.
I definitely have tried to run a few games I wouldn’t have bothered with otherwise.
Nag champa soap tho. Doesn’t make you feel like you shoved an icecube up your asshole but smells even nicer.
You’ll be happy to know there’s a social media site just like lemmy run by capitalists. It has all the benefits that capitalist ownership provides.
I had been using Floorp, which has some of the same features, but this seems more polished. Thanks!