Unsurprisingly, California and other western states have a lot of information available about creating a defensible space and home hardening, if it’s something someone wanted to do elsewhere.
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Lemmy is indexed. Time and algorithm deciding it’s useful will make it show up higher.
Zettlr? Most of my notes are pretty simple, I use MarkText often and it has a decent search. I don’t think either of those uses electron.
Yes, but my phone negotiates a slower speed with the laptop charger than its own.
I’ve charged numerous devices with the Nintendo Switch charger too.
Not a huge one, but it is only free for personal and non-profit use. “If your notes contain content directly related to work projects or processes for a greater-than-one-person company, then you require a commercial license.”
Since it is on flathub and they don’t really nag you, I am sure there are people who aren’t really aware.
People on TikTok are pretty bad at just believing everything they hear because someone made a video. Like, a few weeks ago random people were putting up “recordings” of that titanic sub and everyone in the comments was eating it up. Makes me concerned for real internet literacy.
The only problem with Myst is once you know how to win, it’s trivial to win.
I buy it every time they re-release. They did a release a few years ago for VR in Unreal Engine 4 and are working on the same for Riven. I haven’t played it yet but it is supposed to have puzzle randomization so maybe it won’t be so easy now.
I really like CarPlay and wouldn’t give it up for the past.
I always want to become a Luddite, but the dopamine is too strong and I like gadgets too much.
I don’t use discord or matrix so I’m probably already behind.
Available but not FOSS. Gotta watch the license if you use it for any work.
Not many nutrients, but a lot of energy. Think of the calorie content of cooking oil or butter. That’s why cars can run on cooking oil.
It did. I checked their opensource repo and it looks like they removed it in 10.15. The shell was also tcsh at the time and the terminal, I think, defaulted to black on white. Everything about it was unfamiliar to a Mac user, it felt like an old library Dynix system.