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Vincent.
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Agreed! :lw: It’s such a cute critter!
I adore VLC.
I’ve been using Linux Mint for almost a year and a half now: would recommend it to anyone ready to make a jump into Linux and away from Windows. It’s quite friendly.
I’m also quite enjoying Sonarr to keep track of some older television shows that I enjoy.
I enjoy that Mr. Torvalds is referred to as an “emperor penguin.”
That is all.
Followed!
We’ve done something awful, as a society.
Litigation in 3… 2… 1…
I like it! Feels like cabin-chic.
It’s a tough decision.
There’s a target on the collective back of Lemmy, its developers and this instance. Rooting out these issues early is part of it. One of my first recommendations to @[email protected] was to start putting aside contribution dollars from donors for a legal fund to manage liabilities like this. This decision is just solid management and avoiding issues well ahead of time.
I wish the admins well. And for those who have had their communities ‘snipped’ from being connected to Lemmy.world, I hear you. It’s hard when you have built a connection and a sense of self on a platform, and then it becomes severed. That’s hard.
Sadly, no. Just got the regular lips, Mr. Blott!
I noticed you switched from having vertical side monitors to horizontal.
I did switch! I used the vertical monitor for Slack and other notification/messaging tools (and for my tasks tracker tools and Kanban boards)… and when I added the above-mounted monitor, I noticed I was shifting the same windows upwards rather than to the vertically mounted screens I was using.
So I’m testing it out and enjoying the switch. However, I might switch back at one point as I do a lot of documents in my daily workflow, and the vertical monitors help with the editing process.
Oh dear. It… was an older laptop, and through the pandemic it became clear that I needed a substantial upgrade. You’re quite right that the laptop wasn’t able to keep up! 😂
Thanks, Jet! That… makes me feel a smidgen better about it. 😅
The Pixel buds also charge on the stand right?
Yes.
Or is it just so you can charge both phone and the buds at the same time?
Exactly!
I have banned my cell from my bedroom, so each night I place my phone and my earbuds in one spot on the desk. Also, I leave my phone docked on the Pixel Stand during the day and work hours, which lets it double as a bit of a digital display and control for music/podcasts.
Oh, man.
It’d be March 2020 for me.
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I read this article a couple of years ago about the subject. Apparently, one part was ease and rapidity of rolling updates with the likes of Arch, and another part of wanting a bit more experimental nature of Arch versus steady-as-she-goes and stable Debian. It’s a rather neat discussion and debate.
Echoing the need to create and seed (posting some example posts) for communities. On my end, the wiki resources of subreddits were some of my favourite content items, so new communities working on recreating shared pages and resources is right at the top of the list of things that excite me about Lemmy communities. ♥️
It’s cold out there.