3rd Rock had the academic environment on point, was some of their best material (looking at you Sensitive Dick S02E21). Someone very high up on staff spent a lot of time there I reckon lol
3rd Rock had the academic environment on point, was some of their best material (looking at you Sensitive Dick S02E21). Someone very high up on staff spent a lot of time there I reckon lol
Ah shit, I hadn’t heard that. Another one bites the dust because of Google’s Play Store insanity. Maybe SyncThing-Fork will continue? 🤞
Source: https://forum.syncthing.net/t/discontinuing-syncthing-android/23002
Edit: Aaand like 10 posts down in my feed https://lemmy.world/post/21070831 lol 😭
KeePassXC here, ÷1 for the exact same issue with the exact same solution (ST with an always-on “server”) 👍
I assume you’re joking lol, but just in case that’s Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter movie franchise.
Oh indeed not deprecated, my bad. Wayland is default and “preferred” (how they’re deciding what to prefer I can’t imagine), and X11 is confirmed to be removed in a future release.
Plasma deprecated their X11 session in v6 pending removal in the future, and Redhat has already dropped it in Fedora & will do for EL in the next release.
Checks the fuck out 💯
It’s Stable Diffusion with ControlNet. Scroll for some insane examples.
I think you’re looking for “anachronism”: A thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists.
I agree that what you’ve said is correct, but I don’t see how it would impede someone using the official repos. If telemetry is of major concern, there are alternative approaches (e.g. PiHole).
How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?
I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.
Yep thanks mate! We’ve seen this, both the nyt repo and the Forkyz list but I removed it from the post as it didn’t seem relevant for this community (I may have been overly liberal with my editing there). It’s just that the NYT crosswords are a bit too americentric (and honestly probably a bit too advanced) for her.
Nice, thanks!
Thanks 👍 That’s not available in AU AFAIK (I didn’t mention that limitation so that the post could be useful to everyone, but it’s true in my case). I have seen doshea/nyt_crosswords which is probably what I’ll start with despite expecting it to be a bit too advanced off-the-bat.
This is a fascinating concept, thanks! Just based on looking at it I get the feeling it wouldn’t be as quick/easy to pick up and put down as Sudoku or typical crosswords. Would you agree?
Sorry for posting and then passing right out 🤦♂️ Definitely American-style, but I could see her getting into cryptics as she got better at it. There was a progression from easy through to the hardest sudoku I’d given her. Thanks for the reply 🥰
Just because the phrasing of this post implies Obsidian is OSS, just FYI to others, it isn’t 😢
Also +1 for Vikunja! 👍
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Oh fuck it’s spreading. I hadn’t seen this pattern before until I started using LinkedIn for job hunting (it’s what Australia uses, trust me I’m more unhappy than you are lol). We won’t show you this job again.…until the next time you’re on this page again, which you’ll need to check every day because despite sorting by date we’re still gonna shuffle jobs you haven’t seen yet inside a dozen pages of jobs you’ve already seen. I assume it drives “engagement” or some bullshit, hooray for monopolies! 😡
Had to make a fucking uBO rule
www.linkedin.com##li:has-text(/show you this job again./)