

Just because the box says something is flushable doesn’t mean you should flush it.
Just because the box says something is flushable doesn’t mean you should flush it.
While neat, it isn’t very useful without automatic redirects and opengraph support. Both are not optimal to do as a vue app. Doable if nuxt and the nuxt-og-image module is used.
I can even run games that don’t work on modern Windows, like Fallout 3.
I charge a consulting fee. If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
That’s why they pay me the big bucks.
Fire the asshole, split their work with the remaining 2 employees. Give yourself a raise.
text editor application that came with Ubuntu
nano
shivers
Not just plain text, but hard coded.
Or you can host your own instance and let the servers send you all their data (instances can still defederate)
That’s covered by my phone.
I have a Google home. The only reason I have it is because Spotify gave them away for free back in 2019. It sits unplugged somewhere.
Having the time of my life
Not quite anything to get excited about yet.
Its the anniversary of deciding the Internet was not an unwanted child.
Technically it’s the Internet’s conception date, not its birthday.
I am a 30 year old socialist furry Linux user on the fedi. But that’s just the exception that proves the rule.
Also since 2015, Google has made it VERY hard to install extensions without the web store. This extends to most chrome derivatives as well.
There are workarounds if you use ungoogled-chromium (Method 2 should work with normal chrome as well).
Windows does not wake up from “hibernation” to do “updates”. What it really does is sleep walk during S0 sleep (aka Modern Standby) to check for updates, slowly draining your battery. Classic hibernation is not available while S0 sleep is supported by the BIOS.
Mac is also guilty of this.
Android’s biggest mistake was not enforcing vendors to port newer releases for older phones.
Android’s second biggest mistake was splitting and closed-sourcing the Play Services to fix their biggest mistake.