

Your knowledge might be valuable on !climbing@lemmy.ml!!
Your knowledge might be valuable on !climbing@lemmy.ml!!
Brother said “we didn’t actually do that, something other than a cartridge caused our printer to brick.” Days later HP said “hold my beer.”
+1 for Doechii! Her tiny desk concert is a great leaping off point for her work!
I beat this game before I knew anything about anything, but I think I subconsciously knew the message, and overcoming all the challenges really sent me down the path I’m on now. I’ve been meaning to revisit it, but apparently I’m a mere fraction of the “gamer” I was then. It’s a tough game!
I AGREE!!! There wasn’t a nice way to fit it 😭
Yeeaaahhh, my Asimov collection is a bit spotty because I was a big audio book listener when I was first getting into his work. Some I never actually ended up with physical copies of.
I haven’t read the sequel yet! It’s on my list tho. I loved Priory so much!
I recently watched a video essay about Jeff Smith and Bone!! Made me go digging for my copies for a reread!
I realize this particular portion of my overall collection really clocks my special interests 😅
Just felt the need to say our music libraries look very similar. You have great taste.
Yeah I read all that in your other comment. But a google group for testing is a deal breaker for now. This seems super interesting and I’ll be keeping my eye on it for sure!!
Seems super interesting, but to be totally honest I won’t touch it until I don’t need anything google related to use it, but the moment it hits f-droid I’ll try it out!!!
I recently watched a video on exactly this. Thought it was pretty well done.
DEI and the Rise of the Modern Slur by Garrison Hayes on YouTube.
This is sooo cool! I came into possession of a large format epson and have been meaning to just start tossing random ink into its cartridges.
I use Unix pass and KeePassXC before that. When I was switching I shared the concern of the names and structure of my passwords . A couple things convinced me it was fine.
First: It’s an arbitrary folder structure. You can name the folders whatever you want. Same is true for individual files. There is a field you can populate with the url the password is for, and when using browser extensions, or a mobile Unix pass manager, they use this field to check which password to offer, so the name of the encrypted file can be anything and so I often name them seemingly random things.
Second: how I chose to sync them made it kind of a non-issue. Some people literally store their password store folder on GitHub. This freaked me out a bit for the reason you are concerned, people even knowing the names of my files. The solution was to self host a git repo on my home LAN and then using Tailscale sync my devices to it from anywhere. Could also be done with syncthing, but the mobile app I use has git functionality built in. This way none of my files even touch the clear net, so I worry a lot less about people knowing the names of my passwords.
The LOVE sculpture. Had some very fun building techniques, and would be very fun to do with a partner or group of 4.
Feel free to use this updated version featuring Hatsune Miku, creator of Minecraft and author of Harry Potter.
Yeah I’m both. More tomboy in my day to day and femme if I’m going out or there is some occasion.
I’ve had good luck with logitech mice. Have an MX Master, g502 “Lightspeed” (or whatever nonsense), and a wired MMO one with 12 thumb buttons. I really only use the g502, but I keep the others around and they are all very compatible and usable. I currently use solaar as my software, but I’m finding remapping to be a bit more fiddly than I’d like. I liked Piper but it wasn’t working with the wireless g502 after I spilled water on my previous wired one. Maybe it’s been updated and works again. Going to check out input-remapper that another user mentioned.
I’ve been doing this for years! My local grocery has a little scanner you can take around with you, I carry 2 wicker baskets, scan items as I fill them, and then the self checkout lane reads a code from the scanner, I tap to pay, and walk home. It’s honestly seamless.