I used to love playing breakout, solitaire, and the other games included in the old black and white iPods.
I used to love playing breakout, solitaire, and the other games included in the old black and white iPods.
Extremely innovative design with great features.
Also interesting for podcasts accessible by subscription only.
Mario Kart Series
Horizon Chase Turbo is also lit. High speed and rocking soundtrack.
Revolutions happen if there are enough hungry angry people with time.
Sure, but it would be more convenient if other people organized a revolution that leads to me being able to hunt in the morning, shitpost communist memes in the afternoon, and smoke weed and masturbate in the evening.
Could you elaborate a bit?
People make and take illicit drugs all the time. What’s the difference here?
Yes, the software might depend on outdated technology like oil burner heating and you want to transition to solar with a heat pump.
Negative Karma on a post means people cared enough about your writing to downvote it.
The longer you live in a place the more crap you will accumulate in your home. Windows need to be cleaned. Walls need to be painted. There’s this one tap, that’s fixed with some wire and tape.
Tech debt is like that just for software.
Transitioning a tech stack will lead to tons of unforeseen problems and also add zero new features. It’s only very rarely useful.
Yes, very easy > explore > hashtags > select follow icon in top right
There are hashtags on Mastodon as well.
Twitter is people based as well, no?
This is for the staff, not the patients.
You need a couple of people to follow, then it’s great! I met most of my Twitter folks on conferences and such. The majority has now moved to Mastodon. It’s mostly programming folks.
You can use Zoom without an account, just a link. Signal requires a smart phone and number to sign up. Zoom also supports far bigger groups for video than Signal. Not an alternative really.
Having different keyboard shortcuts takes some getting used to for sure. However it’s not like Excel is the end all be all of spreadsheet usability. Business often depend on some idiosyncratic excel sheet, that doesn’t work in Calc in the first place.
LibreOffice isn’t terrible. The Writer is actually pretty okay. The spreadsheet and presentation software feels like something from 15 years ago though.
Well, it depends on what your cases are. It’s great that Linux can fulfill your needs.
Lexxx my beloved. Space: Above and Beyond my heart.