Oh, yeah. Language is just fun to observe because its easy to not notice.
I understood it to mean “the end of something”, though I guess “repeating the game” might be more concrete. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It’s poetry.
Oh, yeah. Language is just fun to observe because its easy to not notice.
I understood it to mean “the end of something”, though I guess “repeating the game” might be more concrete. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It’s poetry.
“Starting a game over” is an interesting phrase. I know exactly what it means, but the words themselves are nonsense.
.bak gang rise up.
If you’re rooted, the BCR magisk module is an option. Working great on my Pixel.
Plasma isn’t a KDE OS, but Neon is.
Blyesky doesn’t federate with ActivityPub/Mastodon or anything else at the moment. They say federation is coming, but its a different protocol than the Fediverse.
Carson’s political beliefs and work with drug policy reform have made him a target for conspiracies and vitriol online. Popular pundits like Andy Ngo, Matt Walsh, and Nick Fuentes have all brought up Carson’s death, blaming it on “leftism,” anti-cop beliefs, and soft-on-crime sentiments. “The Ryan Carson story shows how leftism short circuits your brain and interferes with your ability to make common sense, instinctive judgment calls,” Walsh wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
The forbidden dextrose candies.
Looks like a two finger “up yours” gesture. Bet grandma’s a Brit.
konsole
is low-key a great terminal. It’s really snappy, supports ligatures, and looks good. It’s one of my favorite KDE applications and the one I miss most when it’s not available.
Yes, wget is available, along with pretty much everything else you’d expect from a linux environment.
No, root isn’t required.
I’m using the BCR magisk module for recording on a Pixel 7. BCR seems to be pretty universal, but some dialers (OnePlus dialer is one) have recording disabled via config and can be reenabled with adb.
Same. I recently got a new phone and considered hopping into the Apple ecosystem, but call recording kept me on Android.
ImagePipe is another one. Handles exif remove, compression/scaling, and a bunch of other transformations. I’ve been really happy with it.
I’ve been using chezmoi
for dotfile management and have been really happy with it. You can directly import existing files to get started and template out any differences between systems.
Lemmy, itself, more or less has no rules, but individual instances do and links may violate some of them. More importantly though, publicly linking directories like that can be a good way for them to catch the attention of someone that would want to shut them down.
Edit: I accidentally a word
Had me in the first… third.
So that’s why Quetzalcoatlus stopped texting me back.