I’m aware and I’m not complaining. Just sharing what I thought was a funny story of using Steam as a package manager.
I’m aware and I’m not complaining. Just sharing what I thought was a funny story of using Steam as a package manager.
Yeah but then I get an ancient version because I use Debian.
I think the last time I used Blender I installed it through Steam.
Have an okay day and get stuck on the wall in the middle, thus avoiding the beer.
It’d be hard to prove a single participant. An organizer, maybe? But if you just heard everybody’s doing a bank run on the 20th and you’re scared of the stability of your bank, so you decide to withdraw your money on the 19th so you can put it into another bank, that seems reasonable.
(i know nothing about digital transfers between banks)
Cursed converter
Doesn’t do anything on GNOME/Wayland for me.
I miss xkill after my recent switch to Wayland. I have yet to find a replacement.
He was really ahead of his time when he mentioned the DualShock™ controller in his play.
It makes Lemmy usable but it’s not perfect. I have an agressive filter list with every American term I can think of. All the state names, all the politicians and political terms. Combine that with blocking lots of communities and I only have to see a small percentage of Americans.
You’ve got the right idea :)
Do I look like I know what a jay peg is?
Also yes this is crazy. I would recommend installing Linux to fix this issue.
And Messenger group chats too.
My approach as an inexperienced cook is double the time.
I once shut down my work laptop running Ubuntu during a dist update. I have no idea why I decided to do it during work time or why I decided to force shutdown but of course it didn’t boot up again.
Thankfully I was able to restore it fairly easily.
There’s a reason that Toronto is labelled one of the top safest cities in the world as well.
Americans maybe. There’s other countries that don’t have legal slavery.
Who keeps putting toilet fluid in my glass?
I can feel my blood pressure rise as I read through this comment section.