My first memory was “hey, who chewed up this Atari 2600 controller?” Before realizing it was me…guess I was just forming memories at the time.
My first memory was “hey, who chewed up this Atari 2600 controller?” Before realizing it was me…guess I was just forming memories at the time.
I would look into Asus’ software upgrade policy. From what I understand it’s pretty abysmal; something to consider when you’re someone who holds onto phones for more than 2 years. Google and Samsung have much longer support cycles.
This post is chef’s kiss
I assume someone from a third community federated with both sh.itjust.works and beehaw would see a disjointed conversation that includes both beehaw and sh.itjust.works replies. I do agree that it’s still valuable to subscribe as those conversations are still valuable and they will probably refederate in the future.
Must be comfortable living in a world of strawmen. Don’t hurt yourself on that sharp wit of yours.
Going for a first gen Google product is a mistake we’ve all made at least once.
Was going to post this. I didn’t want to give up the quality of my IEM’s so went with a BTRK3 adapter and feel like I have the best of both worlds. Bonus is I can play mobile shooters with 4 fingers and not have a jack in my way.
Death Sex + Robots on Netflix. Love how the icons change for each episode.
And they won’t stop until they kill killedbygoogle by having it run out of storage space.
They should definitely go for 48 hours, wait I’ve seen this before…
Another vote for Pocket casts, been a user since 2011. Best release notes of any app as well.
Libreddit will lose access after June 30 correct? Didn’t know about the project until I joined Kbin.
Are they all writing code or just figuring out ways to inject ads and paid content into every orifice?
Anyway your app defined my reddit experience and I’m looking forward to your next one.
We can only hope that one day a Lemmy post about not shitting for 3 days will make it into a museum for future generations to marvel at.
I don’t know why anyone thinks flying cars are remotely a good idea. Between mechanical issues and shitty drivers you’ll end up with missiles crashing into people’s roofs all day.
If a Lemmy app can help solve this problemnin the future it will be something that sets itself apart from the pack.
Kinda…MTB’s at that price point come with front suspensions that aren’t really worth the added weight. You’re adding complexity with the extra parts that you “should” be spending at least double that.
But yes, below 1K you’re looking at entry level “fitness” bikes with flat bars, or something from Poseidon or Decathlon. Luckily the used market is vibrant if you have someone experienced helping you out (that’s where reddit bike communities came in handy)
He ate all the psychedelics