Yhea, I've been using Eternity for almost all my Lemmy browsing. Only client for me!
- What color was the ball? Grey.
- What gender was the person that pushed the ball? No idea, was there even a person? Couldn't really get it to move more than just rolling along.
- What did they look like? Se above, I've no idea as I couldn't really image a person.
- What size is the ball? Like a marble, or a baseball, or a basketball, or something else? Like a palintar in lord of the rings (commonly known as a "seeing stone" I believe?).
- What about the table, what shape was it? What is it made of? Couldn't image a table, it just kinda layed in the emptyness.
TDLR, can't really image stuff and really can't image people, who especially not faces.
Nope, not even on my mind. I know that no matter what I'll get the help and not be financially ruined.
Holy shit. That would probably have been a quick in and talk with a doctor and a quick test for about 15 USD + maybe 20 USD for the antibiotics here in Sweden. No monthly coverage other then state taxes.
Well, in Sweden the party often chooses but you can also vote for a particular person if you'd like. It's not mandatory though. This is for all levels, country wide, county and municipal.
If you're in to a bit of a challenge then "Flow". There's many copies but I always played "Flow Free" for killing time.
Yhea, that's my though. I wanna keep up to date and quite frequently change my system. I like having the reproducibility but feel like the immutable might get in the way. My servers though stay pretty static.
Yup, only reason I can't move on is because of the AUR and the rolling release, though, having said that I'm thinking of trying NixOS but not quite sure it's for me as it isn't posix. It seems some software doesn't really like that although I've heard it's pretty awesome as a server OS.
Yup, all valid points which contributed to me either using ZigBee or designing my own things for WiFi.
The thing with wifi is that it drains a shit ton of energy. A WiFi temperature sensor might last a few weeks or months but ZigBee devices can last years. Of course this depends on what kind of batteries were talking about.
I'm not quite certain this will work because I've not used pop os in a while. Back then they used gnome so the toggle your talking about should be available via gsettings (cli). If you find the key you should be able to run a script every boot/login to disable it.
Not the easiest solution but maybe a solution.
I can understand your feeling. I first bought Witcher 3 in 2016 or so and didn't touch it for years. Picked it up 2 years ago again and loved it. It's not he best combat, not the best complex game but the story really hooked me. Mind you, it does take a couple of hours for it to get going. And the secondary quests (side quests) are some of the most memorable I've ever played.
I don't remember the name but it's a depiction of a cave explorer that got stuck like that and died. While there was help at the place to try and get him out they couldn't. If I remember correctly he's still stuck in that same place.
Yup, probably something that is the same in many languages though I can only speculate. It's also the same in swedish any way.
Yhea, you really learn to dig through the man pages and, if you didn't already know, learn that they are quite helpful.
I myself am a maintainer/main developer of a project and the people that help out in the group chat are a god sent. Takes a lot of pressure out of my day.
About the same. Been using my arch install with KDE for about 5 years with no major problems at all. I use systemd boot so I've not had the issue with grub as other people seem to have had.
Yhea the witcher was a disaster even though they had a really good cast imo. There's basically only one company I "trust" to make a good adaptation and that's HBO.
I bought a Garmin after having a Fitbit for many years. I must say i really prefer the Garmin, even though they are more expensive than the Fitbit. Though, if you want all functions on the Fitbit you need premium and if you include two years of that they are about the same price.
I totally agree. I've had my 2011 2.0 TDIe Audi A6 now for about 7 years. Never had major problems, though I specifically selected a diesel engine as the TFSI engines are crap. I also do pretty much all of.my own work so only pay for parts when something happens, which of course helps keep costs down.
If anyone is repairing or diagnosing your own vehicle in the WV group, make sure you get the VCDS software as it helps a ton! I got some cheap clone via eBay but it's worked just fine for many years for me.