I like the part where your every move is screencapped definitely not at all “uploaded”
I like the part where your every move is screencapped definitely not at all “uploaded”
Ga-ma-la
At what point were we all on Microsoft/Nintendo/Sega’s side wtf?
Everyone sucks here.
Sooo, an open source Cronometer.
… which is a really good app btw. Been using it for 10 years.
1000
The Arch wiki really is amazing. It’s also still very useful for Linux stuff in general. The qemu page has come in handy more than a dozen times.
Umm, it’s just a keycap. You can map the key to whatever you want.
Probably through licensing agreements with PC retailers.
But you can also just decide not to buy them.
It’s perfectly possible to have a great sporting franchise and a great education at the same school. As they say, porque no los dos? This comment is clearly bitter towards sports for no reason.
Clearly you’re wrong. Just check the text at the bottom of the image, it plainly states the correct level of humor involved here.
Feel like :w! is also appropriate
It’s going to be terribly difficult to run two different apps on mobile app stores. If Telegram gives access to the UK government to backdoor eavesdrop then that essentially means its available in the entire app. Any app that does this means I’m not using it.
Eerily feels like I wrote that comment.
simultaneous two-player jrpg where each of us plays our own character following our own story-line but our story lines intertwine throughout the game. either of us can jump in, play our story, grind, etc, and sometimes we can’t progress without the other person. sometimes we have to team up to defeat bosses, etc. but ultimately it’s a single world and requires both of us to play to beat the game. once beaten, we can replay as the other character to experience the game anew
Basically, yeah. I mean: Linux.
Blender. Gimp.
Countless others
you already have (if you or someone else bought them). I’d say don’t use them if you don’t want to benefit reddit
Gotcha. I misunderstood the post.
may I ask what you get from it over regular stuff? Is it the content itself or is it the idea that it’s a regular person? Or a bit of both
Why would you feel bad about paying a “regular person” for their work?
Paid fear mongering. You go to lemmy.world (or any other instance) and sign up. Done. It’s not difficult at all. It’s rich assholes trying to keep you on reddit.
It’s crazy how kind they are.