Migrated to @SatyrSack@feddit.org
Obviously, the blue part is land.
I have used this as a drop-in replacement, with no complaints.
Florisboard (Android keyboard) was recently updated for the first time in two years. Literally one day after I had given up on it and uninstalled it.
Didn’t we have a big kerfuffle over humans consuming horse medication years back?
I agree that comments like that are unhelpful/unnecessary, but how is that “for their own benefit”? Other than the actual devs themselves using that as a way to just ignore issues, I do not follow
Wtf is search engines and why is no one explaining it
I initially thought this was one of those things where someone takes an actual comic and changes the text to make a different narrative. But this inscrutable mess seems to be the original…
You’ve never actually set foot out of your retirement home, have you?
Are any of those things that you actually deal with as a beginner, though? Sure, those add complexities, but by the time you start to get into them, you are probably no longer a beginner.
Red eye is not just a film vs. digital thing. It is caused by the camera’s flash. I took plenty of digital red eye photos back before technology caught up and mostly solved the issue.
How young do you think millenials are?
EDIT: I guess I misunderstood, because it looks like this does acknowledge that millenials were indeed alive in the 1980s, just very young at the time. But it still doesn’t make sense, because red eye photos still continued to be an issue for decades.
Obviously the blue part is land
I solved all my dual boot issues with this one weird trick
Did you see my Jesus chain?
It’s The Creation of Adam by Michaelangelo. I understand it can be difficult to identify it when its main recognizable feature has been censored like this.
What is the difference between that and simply reboot
? Does systemctl reboot
have any benefits?
Maybe that is an instance-specific feature. I have edited old posts plenty of times over the past year. Edits sometimes do not federate out to every instance properly, but I have never noticed an issue with an edit not applying to the instance the post is on.
Sounds like a dirty word