

I got it on a Pixel 7, but I uninstalled it because I’m not trying to have Google spy on me for yet another reason.
I got it on a Pixel 7, but I uninstalled it because I’m not trying to have Google spy on me for yet another reason.
I, in fact, do not know how the sausage is cooked. It’s great!
I would assume that the post got to their feed through an intermediate instance that they are federated with, yeah?
I’m using GNUCash. I have no idea if it’s good or not, because that’s all I’ve ever used, but it works well enough.
Not in the East, anyway. The Great plains have always been massive grasslands.
Who we calling deceptive? The GKM was big, but it wasn’t “no forests in northern Indiana” big.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topical_steroid_withdrawal?wprov=sfla1
The only reason Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio are so low is because of the massive farms. They were originally all forest.
Local and grid level storage can and should be included, but base-level nuclear is also good.
Yes, the anti-trust lawsuit should culminate in one part of a tech giant being sold to another tech giant.
I wasn’t thinking about that at all, but they probably aren’t trying very hard, if I had to guess. What’s their current monetization model?
That’s the same advantage all the other options have, too.
This man ran into the weirdos on Mastodon. I’m over there hanging out with people posting about ass-pennies and no one cries “content warning!” You’re the one who decides who you follow and who follows you. If your hanging out with folks too sensitive for your liking, that’s on you.
I’m about to need some therapy with the computer problems I’m dealing with, I tell you what.
Same thing happened to the Dot Com bubble. The fundamental technology has valid uses, but we’re in the stage where some people are convinced it can be used for literally anything.
Nah, the timeline looks like this:
Like, it should be in the backup, I proved it was in the original before and after creating the backup. Heck if I know why they went missing.
I used to keep a copy of my kepass file in a free Dropbox account.
I switched from keepass to Bitwarden because individual entries started randomly disappearing. I’m still discovering missing accounts after switching a couple of weeks ago. Sometime to do with how keepass was opening the files, because when an entry went missing it was gone even from backup files I hadn’t touched since before the entry disappeared.
Yeah, but your fridge doesn’t break every six years. I’m totally on team repair (FrameWork will be my next laptop when this one can’t go on any further, my shoes can be resoled, I just touched up my jacket, etc) but a 10x premium doesn’t exactly make sense, even when you factor in that repairability is unfortunately a niche feature these days.
So I looked them up, and the cheapest home-style refrigerator they sell costs $10,000. Am I missing something or are they really just that expensive?
Yeah that touchscreen tablet convertible machine is what has me psyched. I’m not the target for it, and already own a 16, but I could see that thing selling well. I honestly think they came out with the desktop because they just kinda felt they needed a desktop.