Yes, yes it did. I didn’t understand that sentence until I saw this version with quotes.
Yes, yes it did. I didn’t understand that sentence until I saw this version with quotes.
Thanks! I might use that, since I do already have Nginx Proxy Manager set up.
I want to learn stenography, but haven’t really got to buying a keyboard designed for it. I also want to host an EteSync server, but the HTTPS thing has been a bit of a headache for me and I’ve mostly just left it sitting there.
I installed it one week ago after getting a new Pixel 8. Loving it so far.
I just sent them a simple email with the subject being “arbitration opt-out” and a body of “I opt out of mandatory arbitration.”
bUt wE aLsO wAiVE tHe rIgHT to SuE yOu! says the company who doesn’t stand to gain anything from suing its users
A bounceback? What does that mean? Anyways I sent three emails to arbitration-opt-out@discord.com but got no replies at all.
AAAAXY. It’s a really nerdy game where you are in a non-euclidian (escherian) space. I’ve already poured more than 30 hours into this game. It’s available on Linux as a Flatpak (recommended if you don’t know which to choose), an AppImage, or a native binary. https://divverent.github.io/aaaaxy (ps. it’s open-source)
They were correcting your spelling
a friendly reminder that there are also people outside of the US or Europe
I’ve been using Wayland for 2 years. It was enabled by default when I installed openSUSE Tumbleweed with Gnome.
#sidebar-box[sidebarcommand="treestyletab_piro_sakura_ne_jp-sidebar-action"] #sidebar-header {
display: none;
}
Add this to your userChrome.css file to hide the “Tree Style Tab” header at the top of the sidebar.
I know you meant that as a joke but I feel the need to point out that acupuncture isn’t just randomly stabbing needles in your body (nor into your veins) just in case someone didn’t know. Acupuncture is inserting needles into very specific positions on your body according to what your symptoms are or what you want to achieve.
This text sounds… ChatGPT-ish. Especially the last paragraph.
Why does everyone talk about port forwarding when it comes to Mullvad and seeding? When I tried out Mullvad and torrenting last month I was able to seed just fine. Is there something I’m missing?
Genuine question: If I use a cryptocurrency such as Monero for its privacy benefits (only for spending, not as an investment), am I indirectly making crypto mining more profitable and hurting the environment?
ps. I don’t use any crypto yet.
Edit: actually I don’t care that much about private money. What if I were to just use some crypto because it’s convenient? Would that be bad?
openSUSE Tumbleweed, because real life got a little too much and I wanted something that just worked.
I’ve been trying out Floorp for a few days now. It’s a great browser but honestly I don’t see that much of a difference compared to regular Firefox. If I had to pick, my favorite feature from Floorp would be the fact that it packages changes that would normally reuuire fiddling with userChrome.css
into simple toggles in about:preferences. I especially like how it makes hiding the horizontal tab bar so easy when I use Tree Style Tabs. That being said, I have fully switched over anyways.
These two pages outlines the reasons pretty well:
The latter seems to be dead, so here’s a copy on the WayBack Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20230304010442/manjarno.snorlax.sh
I wanted to add a summary to this comment, but I’m too sleepy to do that right now. Maybe I’ll come back to add it tomorrow.
Holy shit the bangs work at the end of the search query too!? I’ve always painfully pressed Home on my keyboard to add a !g whenever I realise I had better searched this on Google