Everyone knows where the gold is stored.
Everyone knows where the gold is stored.
If you already have a decent PC, you can emulate Switch 🤷
I know there’s a lot of hate for Microsoft on Lemmy, but WSL is one of the best parts of Windows. It’s really powerful and well integrated to Windows. Since I still can’t leave for pure Linux install, I’m glad for WSL.
Also if you stop paying, your fully functional printer will refuse to print. If you loose connection to the Internet, it will refuse to print.
HP products are forbidden in my house.
The git plugin commits automatically. All configurable. I’ve set it up on both PC and Android once at the beginning and I didn’t have to think about it ever again.
Also Bluey’s Aussie, not even made in the US.
Notice that the dimensions in the picture are marked only for the screen proper, not including bezels.
Notice that the dimensions in the picture are marked only for the screen proper, not including bezels.
The box for HTC HD2 had <---- BIG ---->
as dimensions of the phone. It had a 4.3" screen that actually was huge at the time (2009), but it’s hilarious from today’s perspective.
Why do you have ads? There are many apps for browsing Lemmy that are free and have no ads.
This is most probably a stylized projection of a 3D model.
We really need a term opposite to “eat the onion”.
I guess a vencord plugin for that wouldn’t be that difficult to do
That (if taken literally)… would also make Elon “the CEO of America”.
I prefer to call these models “open-weights”. However, “open-source” is widely used and understood in this context. Not an intentional disinformation.
I use https://github.com/trganda/obsidian-attachment-management to automatically rename and move screenshots, in conjunction with https://github.com/Mara-Li/obsidian-explorer-hider to hide them. It makes pasting screenshots organized, yet completely transparent.
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I assumed this was sarcasm and expected a ton of ads or huge margins or something… You were right, that was fun on mobile.
I’ve seen such comments multiple times and it makes me curious… What do you think actually happens when water is used in datacenters?
You can only manipulate one particle at a time.