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Blue light filters can still be nice at night right? As the blue light can keep you awake.
Blue light filters can still be nice at night right? As the blue light can keep you awake.
But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
I wonder if people are just posting more Nintendo stuff to the workshop now out of spite or rebelliousness
Potentially also useful for creating good prompts for AI image generators?
Interesting, learned something new from my silly comment!
All this text, yet nowhere its mentioned whether it runs Doom. Clearly the most important thing to run on any device
I’m running my trusty ASP Explorer, engineered to a max jump range of about 65ly.
I’m pretty sure you can make the journey with less jump range, but the more you have, the more comfortable it will be. Just be sure to take as many neutron stars along the way as you can! 😁
Got back into Elite Dangerous big time. Gathered the courage to go to Colonia finally! The journey wasn’t as bad as I expected. Spread it out over two days and it’s very doable! I’ll stick around the Colonia region for a bit and then its on to Sag A*
No more reddit on my phone to doomscroll. I do still check it occasionally on desktop, for some niche subreddits, but not really beyond that.
Only negative is that I added Instagram reels to my doomscrolling routine. I feel like reels are more brainrot than reddit was… Should definitely work on getting insta out of my routine!
Other than that no major changes from Lemmy i think.
I know that in Tixati you can set the download priority to ‘Sequential’. Then VLC should be able to play it while it’s downloading.
First thing that comes to mind is Dance Monkey. Certainly doesn’t help how popular that song was. It’s mostly the way that it’s sang that irks me
Zettlr is a great program, but to recommend it while bashing Obsidians table editing seems interesting. I’ve never used Obsidian so I can’t say how good their implementation is, but I know I’ve struggled alot with the Zettlr tables…
There has been an issue open on their GitHub for a while now for OneDrive support. Hope the dev manages to get around to it eventually
Then there’s Haskell where arguments to a function are given with spaces
Good to know this as well, I’ll be downloading it on my Deck and grind away the coming month
Also good to know incase you still want to get friends in on it