agree, but for some reason many people don’t seem to think that way
agree, but for some reason many people don’t seem to think that way
Mastodon or Lemmy, because you would have to choose an instance and a client. Threads, because why would you?
How do you know how far you got? Do you remember the last number the next day?
This could be a nice little computer if it had good linux support
It was referring to this part:
some people will want to stay on Chrome. So for them, this IS a problem.
They want to keep using a product even though they don’t like it. A product that is free to use just like most of its alternatives.
They made a choice, they live with the consequences.
not only England
Maybe limiting internet usage is enough, spending extra time on a linux pc with no internet might just be an opportunity to learn something.
not only OP, look at how many replies this has
both 16 and 16 pro have 128 GB base storage
Wasn’t it unblocked again soon after?
It knows the distance from Earth, but that’s not what the question was. It’s 13.6 km from somewhere.
Are they comfortable with anyone laughing?
After reviewing the documentation, it’s clear as day that GitHub designed repositories to work like this.
Sounds like they wanted to find a problem but it turned out to be a feature.
hä wieso
Would it be weird to ask her what’s up with the accents?
flat earth does not work without magic, so this is expected
Ok how do I translate these numbers to distance from mirror?