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Yeah you’re definitely right
I’ve read they attach fiber cables to drones to avoid interference
Was able to put calibre web on nixos. Still trying to build a package that’s not available (piped), but boys is it hard to package java stuff for nixos…
I AM SPREADING MISINFORMATION
The Italian version had another host aside from Neil and I meant that one
He would be really sad hearing this hahaha
I went to a boardgame festival and he had a live show where they gave some people on the front the tools to follow his instruction. I remember he did a weed joke ;D
You have to use ublock origin in advanced mode and you can kinda get umatrix
Caddy. I started with npm but I realized it was hiding enough stuff that I wasn’t learning anything about managing networking. Caddy is super easy and has lot of sane defaults.
Read books, it’s the poor people version of traveling to broaden your mind. Sometimes even more effective since some things cannot be experienced irl. They don’t need to be recent, the old classics are good. Think about the moral/ethics/philosophies you want to live your life on, then you can interpretate events according to those.
Ubuntu server just asked me if I want to upgrade to V24, I don’t know when I’ll take time to do that :p
Typical multiplayer enjoyer
You can use the advanced mode of ublock to replace noscript too
I started watching alpha beta gamer on YouTube and rediscovered a love for indie games (channel is horror/weird focused but here I mean all kinds). Short and original, they are great to play and never too long. People’s taste are different but maybe we could have a group/playlist on steam
Same, 2k laptop with a 3070 ti and I cant even remember what game is installed there
I’ll start
include regex.h
You can try the todo from goblin tools, you describe the main task and it tries to split it into sub tasks for you. I’ve tried it a couple of times and it wasn’t bad
Definitely a good suggestion, next time I’ll remember that 20/30 extra $$ is less than 200
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