

As much as T2 sucks, this is still probably a positive development.
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As much as T2 sucks, this is still probably a positive development.
They should be. Are you sure it’s not just a really thin layer on the smaller pads?
Demonstration of the rear sword: https://youtu.be/pQ2dI_B_Ycg
I wish.
It was kind of a joke response.
If this encourages light, fast loading pages, I’m all for it.
Oh, I see. It’s still so small that I guess there hasn’t been a real need for a separate aupport community.
Looks like at least someone used !general@lemmy.today for support
By sub you mean a lemmy.today-specific community?
Still not sure what you’re going for, but the ‘local’ tab here shows the ones that are hosted there:
Not sure what the main question means, but the answer to the bonus question is at the bottom of the page:
The version is 0.19.3
I have never heard of it happen locally, but seen countless posts from US with hoses sticking out of cars. For the longest time I had no clue how they manage to do it, surely they aren’t so much dumber than us?
Then I learned that american pumps are different to ours. Here you have to hold the trigger the entire time to pump, while there one can just leave it in and wander off.
Well, they’ve been doing this a lot. They have bought a massive amount of game studios over the years just to run out of money and close them.
The streaming service needs subscribers. Think of the shareholders
No they don’t. Skeletons aren’t real.
I’m sure it’s feasible, with enough knowledge and effort. How does the connector of each keyboard look? Do you have an oscilloscope or at least a multimeter to poke the keyboards with? And you’ll be needing that Arduino, either for translating it to the builtin kb port or to USB.
Physical fit is out of the scope of this comment.
Very much. No clue how it’s gonna work on mint, but plasma will give you the customizability to fiddle with.
They may have exaggerated the risk of a money shift a tiny bit. Stalling is easy, but blowing the car up has to be hard.
Tried it before, but went back to normal version. I recall it being slightly limited in package availability and some apps requiring extra fiddling.
Maybe it’ll be fine for your use case, though.
Yeah, I missed that. Sorry, guess I should pay more attention.
Tiling windows on a mac? Thought I’d never see the day.