Gross
Gross
It sounds like you already have a foundation to build on. If suggest using chatgpt or something similar to explore concepts you struggle with. “explain git to me as if I knew SVN 10 years ago but have forgotten a bit”
Just the public ones available through prowlarr. I’m not familiar with what private trackers are or how they work haha (yet)
Lidarr + Prowlarr + Plex
Entire album and artist collections introduces me to music I otherwise would miss. I could just mirror my Spotify Playlist, but those already exist and are influenced by the man
Yeah they would say that
Great idea. I was very happy to find a top 100 science fiction audiobook collection torrent many years ago
Kinda like… Right before the fall of the Roman empire?
PalmOS as an alternative to Android/ios
Forrreeeevvvvveerrrr
Why? Chemicals leach into the soil?
Garuda has been great on all my computers, even handled the upgrade to kde 6 without issue. It’s a bloaty boi tho. But that’s why I picked it, every tool I’ve looked for was either installed or easily installed via the pre setup chaotic aur
You make some great points, but I can’t help but think I’m okay with fewer triple-a studios. Chasing profit doesn’t breed innovation, that’s why every fast food restaurant sells the same damn chicken sandwich and live service games all feel so soulless.
I just subscribed to the patreon in response
Oh for sure! Not trying to get on your back, just agreeing from a UI developers pov :) I seem to have misunderstood your original intent but we’re saying the same stuff I think
I do often desire a “click to continue” option, especially helpful for asynchronous tasks. Start a render, and when you get back it says 100% without you having to look at the output folder, for instance. I get what you mean though, it certainly should say 100% unless it’s totally donezo. Probably lazy rounding errors in some cases (Microsoft products are the worst at showing accurate progress bars)
I’ve had issues like this (but with Bluetooth) resolved by unplugging the computer from the wall, and holding the power button for a few seconds to clear out the capacitors.
If it’s a laptop that’s a bit harder to do, but might be worth a consider.
I haven’t gone so far as to figure out why this fix works, but it’s happened a few times now and i can’t deny results
In case we die, architecture in Helsinki