

Someone decided that software books start at 0
Someone decided that software books start at 0
That is a situation I had not considered.
A bike on the ISS might be doing 27,600 km/h relative to Earth but the bikes on Earth are travelling at 107,000 km/h relative to the Sun. It’s all about perspective.
Amount of ads my operating system shows me: 1. I’ve got Ubuntu on an old laptop because I couldn’t get Debian to install and I didn’t know much about Mint at the time So I’ve seen a couple Ubuntu Pro popup ads.
And the heart ripping scene. I looked away as a kid but I was still disturbed.
Ah, my bad. I thought I had all of the communities blocked.
I love how you can spot a .ml user without checking their instance
Vicinity of obscenity in your eyes
Have the name of the alias be “gti” or “gut”
Yes they still exist. We banned them at our youth retreats because a couple years ago the kids taped down the nozzle and tossed them into neighboring rooms like tear gas grenades.
Hilarious, but not the best for enjoying your sleep.
Tailscale and being at my house is the only two ways in so I feel those are pretty good for me.
Shorten their lives by one day. They get another healthy 50 years minus 24 hours.
Thought this was !aneurysmposting@lemmy.world
A hackintosh is running MacOS on non-Mac hardware
*in the USA
As much as possible except the bedroom. And the office, don’t like direct sunlight in my eyes. It’s nice to have less sunlight where I watch TV as well. Particularly with my projector I have instead of a TV.
I’ve stopped participating after the API shutdown but I still occasionally browse /r/cars and /r/justrolledintotheshop using old.reddit.com and no account. If old.reddit gets removed I’d probably stop. But until then there’s no real automotive related communities on Lemmy and I learn a ton from browsing the two.
Water cooling and weighted mice in gaming before it was cool.
Just for show I suppose. 2000s technology was an interesting time. Apparently there’s a whole subreddit for them at /r/aquamouse
When they live in my chicken coop.
This is profound