Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
Muon.
Does SSH, SFTP and other stuff.
I prefer line dried as they are way less creased than when they come out of the dryer.
I am old.
This is great! The science teacher who used to also look after all the computers at my school was a big fan of the Acorn Archimedes/RISC PC (quite standard school computers in my day due to the BBC computer literacy stuff, where Acorn won the contract for the BBC Micro). We had a couple of PCs (RM Nimbus) which didn’t get as much use. I believe the plan was to switch over to PCs running Windows (95 had been out a couple of years) and because of that he left. I wonder if there was a viable alternative at that point, such as Linux, that he would have stayed.
A Short Hike is ace!
Florence - it’s short and sweet.
Aha! I turned the notification volume off, not the ring volume. That works, thank you. Still shouldn’t be necessary but at least I can shut it up now!
Unfortunately that doesn’t help on stock Android.
My workaround is to ask Gemini to take a screenshot. It’s ridiculous but it works.
I just want to take a screenshot without the loudest possible shutter sound which makes it appear that I’m trying to take covert photos.
I mean, surely a toggle to get rid of that nonsense should be easy? I’m sure it never used to happen a few versions ago.
That’s pretty neat. It annoys me here that newer crossings tend not to have the beep, and the lights are on a post on the same side - which would be fine but you can’t always look at the light and the road, so sometimes it goes green and I don’t notice. Having them on the road threshold would make it a bit more obvious I think, even if you’re not on a phone.
There’s also Free95
Yellow Dog in early 2000s, and I think I switched to Debian PPC not long after. My memory of back then is quite hazy. A way while after that I had an Eee PC which I think I put Ubuntu on initially (the desktop was dog slow) and then changed over to LMDE. Have a feeling I had something else on it before Ubuntu… may have been the default Eee distribution, which I forget the name of (think it began with an X).
For the record, that’s exactly what I used to do as a child. It’s only recently-ish that I’ve started eating them upside-down - and that’s mainly to stop getting chocolatey fingers.
Had you been watching Wallace & Gromit?
I’m not sure I believe in past lives, but that sounds very much like the sort of thing which would be used as evidence for you remembering a past life.
I think you’ll find that’s the recommended spec, not the minimum requirements.
Ryanair are awful. I’d rather pay a bit more and not have to put up with their nonsense. They are the lowest of the low.