heh, if ye had yer screen on 24/7 that would be merely 0.83 frames per second
The human eye can’t see more than 0.5 frames per second anyways (/s)
heh, if ye had yer screen on 24/7 that would be merely 0.83 frames per second
The human eye can’t see more than 0.5 frames per second anyways (/s)
All the bad choices and dumb decisions I made as an adult…
Being older dosent stop ye from making stupid mistakes, heck it’s more likely ye make bigger mistakes that are harder to fix
the job was advertised as being remote…
I used to read there a lot on my phone. My main activity on reddit at the time.
Then Bacon reader died, and I just stopped reading there
I am using unlock and Firefox and getting hit by the anti-adblock
America exists because of the train, which it has since abandoned
Heh ye, it’s always funny to see Americans (in large vehicles) get stuck on the smol and narrow roads in the west of Ireland.
It’s not just the design but also the factany were laid down before cars were a thing so they tend to wind and twist.
One thing though is the speed that feels safe for a driver does not always line up for what is safe for other users of the road. Bigger cars make drivers feel safer at the expense of everyone else.
Their instance seems to be a waste of space (/s)
!opnsense@lemmy.world is the link of anyone else wants to follow (with minimal hassle)
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Liftoff will manage the upload for ye, on browser it worked by pressing the image icon or pasting it in, anything else I don’t know
When I upload text appears in the post (the markdown for the image link)
The other comment got me curious as to it being a new update but according to play store I am up to date.
Also using liftoff and it seems to be fine.
Might be more related to yer instance.
It’s been a while since I use caddy but I use the dns for nginx, make sure you are using the correct api key, it does not like using a too permissive one.
So a zone token instead of an account token.
My first (so far) purchase has been wireless adapters for my earphones (iems). Signing up was interesting as they do not allow ye to register with an email that has aliexpress in it.
So far said adapters are good, really good (trn bt30)
Heh, the op was somehow under “hot” for me, might have to switch to sorting by new or top-day
What is wrong with yer current instance? There is no real detriment to not being on Lemmy.ml if ye are are already on another instance
It’s an interesting learning curve.
I would really recommend using flakes, basically lockfiles which abstract away some pains with dependencies.
Nixos Options
is utterly fantastic for figuring out stuff (also links to source config)
The syntax takes a bit to get used to but if ye have used something like lisp or haskell before then it should be easy enough to pick up.
(I’ll add links to my repos here when I am back on computer)
a fancy new startup will start calling them decentralised pods for personal transportation. Promise to be revolutionary.
Preforms worse than all know forms of transport so far