Is there a place where I can see a list of features set to release with 10.9?
Is there a place where I can see a list of features set to release with 10.9?
How good are they compared to Haribo? The candy in the picture looks pretty normal to me.
I really love the term “toilet paper deployment”
Lidarr + Navidrome works flawlessly for me. Navidrome also fetches data from LastFM, such as tending songs and artist info
Right now Debian, but I’ll migrate to NixOS pretty soon since it’s already running on all of my machines except this server.
If you right click anywhere you can get into a separate context menu from which you can reload/refresh. At least that’s how it works for me
Well documented code is really helpful though, so if you’d use this code professionally I would’ve even left these comments in. It’s always a pain in the ass trying to “reverse engineer” old code.
But since your’e doing a career change I think you’re on a really good path
The code looks nice. Just as a recommendation: It’s always better to let the code document itself and not with comments. So rather than “# Check if the element is found” you could create a function called something like “check_for_element”.
Wintersday is always so cozy. I love it
I really hope it works on Linux. When I last tried ALVR I had a few issues, but I’ve been wanting to give it a chance once again. More options would make the whole thing a lot easier though.
It’s not really a menu item, but I love Obatzda
Would’ve been cool if the newest expansion was also on sale. But tbh it’s understandable why not.
Piped always proxies. That’s also why it’s really unreliable every now and then. Google has already blocked some proxy servers
The only thing that I kinda didn’t like were the visuals of Grothmar. It looked so aged and oversaturated. The content was cool though
Is NVMe really cheaper? I thought SATA was the cheaper one.
A ghost squad. Sounds kinda cool.
You can create a Duolingo class which you can then join yourself. This gets you unlimited hearts and no further ads on the mobile version (at least from my experience). Creating a class has no prerequisites so just try it out. If you still want to be able to view the public leaderboard there’s a setting for that in the classroom settings, but it’s disabled by default.
Edit: I’m not sure if there are any other ads besides the premium and family ones, I’m running PiHole so your mileage may vary. I’m only talking about those 2 which PiHole cannot block.
And Guild Wars 2 is nowadays also on Steam, making it even easier to get into it. Note for anyone who previously played GW2 before it came to Steam: You can also use the Steam version if you add “-provider Portal” as a launch parameter.
Looks interesting, but I would’ve really liked some gameplay. From what’s being shown here and on gematsu it somehow looks like a mixture between Observer and Bioshock (only universe, not really gameplay).