You can also run them using the correct Proton prefix directly.
ProtonTricks can help make this a lot easier and more graphical.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
You can also run them using the correct Proton prefix directly.
ProtonTricks can help make this a lot easier and more graphical.
Millenials grew up using BASIC on Windows 3?!
Millenials were teenagers possibly learning coding starting from 1995, the world was using C++ on Windows 95 at best.
You’re not disproving their point, though.
If anything, if the opposition is like this, it makes them seem all the more credible…
Hm, actually now I do remember countryside Netherlands (achterhoek, to be more exact) has (had?) farmers selling their potatoes, strawberries or other produce just by putting them all on a big table next to a road, and putting a sign saying how much they cost with a little plastic container to put your cash in.
Also no human supervision, whatsoever.
Though I haven’t seen them as much anymore, and quite some seem to have been replaced by vending machines or disappeared completely…
I’m starting to think torches burning right through pockets is a common occurrence, now.
At least here, I’d never think any of my or someone else’s torches could ever become hot; there are hot lamps but they are their own market (i.e. chicken farms)
True, it’s a pretty good autocomplete, is all.
For help on current topics, like how certain things work in a newly released game, I check https://old.reddit.com/ without an account to see what they have.
For doomscrolling/visiting niche themed subs?
Lemmy works equally fine, and with a clearer conscience to boot.
EDIT That said, I do sometimes miss certain hobby subs, such as a Tekken or Toki Pona community.
There aren’t any active ones last time I checked.
With Duck.AI and others, you can at the marvellous cost of $0,-- American!
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means.
git: 'good' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
The most similar command is
hook
:-(
Goodbye.
Man, AskOuija is starting to leak out
DDG makes it quite the statement that they don’t personalise your search in any way, to the point where you can pick which country’s tailored results you want from a dropdown.
I’m talking about normal-people off-the-shelf torches, those shouldn’t burn through your clothes at random that’s far too dangerous!
Medical equipment is a different story.
Also, lighting a scene such as an entire yard is done with a big light, rather than a small but powerful light.
Those also don’t burn through fabric.
When your flashlight is burning holes in commonly worn fabric, it shouldn’t have passed safety checks nor be on the shelves.
I linked what seems like their official website, though.
So, you don’t want bots regurgitating thoughtless comments, but you do want bots regurgitating thoughtless posts?
You do know why Reddit’s content went to shit, don’t you? That’s right, bots regurgitating thoughtless content.
But man they do not appear professional.
Their about page is just a broken English “We are flashlight company”, their delivery information page just says “Delivery information”, they added every SNS icon under the sun (even ones that were disbanded years ago) to their footer but they all just refer to the front page, and the “FREE CALL” from the settings menu(??) is just a second mail to link.
This website reads like a scam mail, my guy.
Why does it need to be low/mid/high/off?
What’s the benefit of those modes, and when would you use it?
I’m genuinely asking as I’ve never thought of using all the other modes and am just cycling through them every time to get to the bright setting or to off.
Netherlands doesn’t do this, and we have less holidays then UK haha