Among some friends I seem to be the odd one out who doesn’t like heat and the sun. To me an overcast fall day, 10C is perfect. Rain is welcome if it does not overstay its welcome.
LOTR = anything from 4K HDR 7.1 Atmos, down to DVD is available (theoretically, as you can have items that exists, but can’t be fully downloaded so don’t work, because of DMCA and other things). The oldest release I see is 5800 days old and the newest is 4 days old. So people keep reuploading stuff if it’s popular enough. (I still can’t find some episodes of Ben 10 tv show lol)
Im a simple man, less browser UI = good. I only want to see what I need to see. I’d hide the address bar if it wasn’t cumbersome to use with hover (as in hover at the top of the browser window to show the address bar).
It’s more efficient to stack wide elements on top of each other than next to each other.
Especially with websites that are optimised for mobile which means they use only the middle 60% of the whole 16:9 screen, not to mention ultrawide. So vertical space is needed more than horizontal space.
In addition, you can have the vertical tabs hide the text, so you can only see the favicon, unless hovered over. I basically have a 50px bar on the left and top. So this (without the right sidebar, I’m not at my PC so I stole the photo from Reddit :P) :
It does, but… it’s sounds cool to do everything with the keyboard and all, but in everyday use sometimes you have the mouse in your hand, or only one hand available. I don’t want to be thinking „oh yeah I need to do that instead”, it’s not comfortable anymore, even if it’s not as efficient
I read the How Linux Works one, it seemed pretty basic, maybe a bit too basic. Plus if you don’t practice the theory in them you’ll forget whatever you read. At least I did lol. All in all, pretty meh
I tried the command line one as well, but couldn’t get through it. Let’s be honest, do you really want to read 300 pages of commands? lol
If you want to learn anything about those topic in these books, practice. You can read all you want but it’s a waste of time if you don’t use it
It seems like people want… a volunteer (no money involved) who has never heard of LMG (unbiased) to interview people without permission (LMG wouldn’t know about the investigation and couldn’t prepare), access information and then release all of it. Remember to include finger prints of everyone interviewed in case the statement are falsified.
I’m exaggerating here but it looks like no matter what they do, someone will have a problem with it.
Like… investigators were paid to… investigate. They’re not gonna get paid more for not finding anything or gonna refund the money if they do. 100% they have this in their contract
I just checked. It’s $5/month. I don’t see much clickbait, but you can check by yourself by registering (you don’t have to pay, but also you can’t really delete the account). Plus you get lots of exclusive content like the Labs progress, behind the scenes etc. I’d screenshot the videos tab but I’m on my phone and I can screenshot like two thumbnails max lol
Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone could finally become a reality if a recently awarded patent is any indication. This patent hints at a revolutionary self-healing screen.
It feels like… „selfhealing? I heard that before. Apple? Ah yes, don’t like. Apple does nothing new and here is a patent that has the word selfhealing in it too”
What are your ideal temperature and weather conditions?
Among some friends I seem to be the odd one out who doesn’t like heat and the sun. To me an overcast fall day, 10C is perfect. Rain is welcome if it does not overstay its welcome.
Change to Adobe terms & conditions outrages many professionals - 9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)
How many of you use Usenet VS torrents
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Valve confirms your Steam account cannot be transferred to anyone after you die (www.techspot.com)
If you cannot pass on your ownership rights to your purchased games to your children, then you cannot pass on your copyright either, I guess?
After successful animal trials, human trials to begin for tooth regrowth drug (www.theregister.com)
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The following text is overlaid over an image of Patrick Star fast asleep on Squidward’s couch....
What is your country's "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear"?
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Update on LTT's investigation regarding allegations (x.com)
Here’s the entire thing if you don’t want to go to that link:...
Update From LTT On The Madison Situation (www.youtube.com)
From the link:...
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Or rather, homelabs and home labs?...
TIL (lemmy.world)
Apple Patent Hints At Foldable iPhone With Self-healing Screen (www.ibtimes.co.uk)
Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone could finally become a reality if a recently awarded patent is any indication. This patent hints at a revolutionary self-healing screen.