Not to mention VSCodium already exists.
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Not to mention VSCodium already exists.
that would break iMessage support on older iOS devices that no longer are supported
Yes, that’s what “no longer supported” means.
Valve is currently a private company, which is likely why they’ve been able to avoid enshittification for so long. All we can do is hope that whoever eventually takes over when Gabe steps down also has his ideals at heart.
Ah I see. I don’t think there’s a way to do that yet.
If you’re so inclined, perhaps you could contribute to the discussion (or development) around tags on Lemmy here, since a feature like that would solve your issue.
Just block the community. It would have been faster than typing this comment.
Keychron Q6 (ISO, no knob)
Gateron Oil Kings
Some unbranded BoB keycaps (Cherry profile)
I didn’t intend my board to be 100% black plastic but that’s how it turned out, and it’s not bad!
Exactly. It goes the same way in development too. People who say XYZ lang is better than Rust because “you get so many compile errors” suffer from the same misconception: Just because the errors aren’t immediately obvious doesn’t mean they aren’t there.
It’s entirely possible they used Stable Diffusion locally, which means anything goes as long as it’s legal and is not harmful to any individuals.
The Sony Xperia IV series came out late 2022 and that still has a notification LED and a 3.5mm jack. The newer Xperia V series removed the LED but still has the jack.
I was more referring to how changing aspect ratios is a bad idea, not that using AI to do it would be a bad idea.
I remember watching a great video about why this isn’t a good idea.
If it was listed as Used on eBay then you’ll likely be able to get your money back because it’s not fully working. If it was listed as Parts or you bought it from a less regulated platform, on your head be it.
As for repair, it depends what’s wrong with it. It sounds like some of the switches might be dead, but if they are then you’ll want to source replacements, but from where? Do you have any soldering equipment/skills?
It might be a fun repair project if you’re into electronics, but if you weren’t… then better luck next time.
Oh, for sure. I do like using FOSS and Windows is my primary OS (for game compatibility reasons), but I'm saying that the number of Windows users who care enough about FOSS to seek out an F-Droid equivalent is very low, which is likely why nobody has bothered to build one yet.
Refined Storage is a fun storage mod, I'd recommend trying it if you haven't already!
Speaking of the Minecraft hotbar:
(if anything isn't present, it's usually replaced with a block or other item)
Does it make sense? Not really. Does it make building with more than a few blocks a pain? Yes. Will I still do it? Absolutely.
Modded items can help. Like the paxel, which combines the pickaxe/axe/shovel into one tool. That frees up some space for extra modded tools like wrenches and the like.
If you want bigger Factorio chests, consider the Warehouse mod, you can fit an ungodly amount of items in those.
Windows users generally don't care as much about using open source software, so there isn't really an audience for such a place.
For me, Scoop feels faster and I also don't have to remember/find the package name of what I want to install.
If I want to install Everything, I just type scoop install everything
. I wanted Everything, it installs Everything. Easy. If I try winget install everything
, no. I have to remember the author as well and type winget install voidtools.Everything
. It's just a bit annoying.
Plus, I know where all my software is with Scoop. Windows installers love flinging files all over your system, but with Scoop they're all in the apps folder. It's not always the case, but I trust Scoop apps to stay where they are more than Windows installers.
I use Windows so little
I’m jealous. I would bin Windows in a heartbeat if VR worked properly on Linux (among other things).
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